Cop suspected of kidnapping Bangladeshi journalist receives suspension

Two other police officers could also be suspended for their involvement, pending an investigation

2:42 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – One of three policemen suspected of kidnapping a Bangladeshi journalist has been interdicted from performing duties.

Kuala Lumpur police chief Datuk Allaudeen Abdul Majid, who confirmed the matter, said a similar action on the other two officers involved will be considered, pending the outcome of the investigation.

“We are awaiting further developments as the case is (also) being investigated by the Selangor police. As for the Kuala Lumpur police, we have taken action by suspending the policeman concerned,” he told reporters after the Kuala Lumpur police monthly assembly at the contingent headquarters, here today.

It was previously reported that a Bangladeshi journalist had claimed to have gone through a harrowing experience, after he was kidnapped and tortured for three days by locals claiming to be policemen in a house in Klang, Selangor.

The victim, who declined to be identified and in his thirties, said that he was beaten, caned, kicked in the stomach and had his hands bound by a group of local men who demanded RM1.9 million from him if he wanted to be set free. – November 30, 2023

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