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A senior police officer, holding the rank of Assistant Superintendent, along with six other personnel, has been arrested for allegedly extorting and molesting a 22-year-old woman in early October.

Kuala Lumpur police chief Comm Datuk Rusdi Mohd Isa, speaking to reporters on Saturday (Oct 12), confirmed that the victim filed a report on Oct 7 and refuted allegations of delayed action in the case.

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00:00The case was reported to the police on the 10th of this month
00:13In the early stages, we had three arrests
00:17After the arrest, the report was late
00:21The report was late
00:24If a report is late
00:27It needs to be investigated
00:31If we report a report late
00:34We need several investigations
00:37If they come to this place
00:39Is it true that they came here?
00:41We need to look at the CCTV
00:43If there's a crime, it's true that there's a crime
00:46We can't judge without a basis
00:49The basis is what we use to stop
00:53Including the police
00:58In the early stages, we had three arrests
01:02The Chinese man and his wife were arrested
01:05They were given police custody
01:07Yesterday
01:10Yesterday, the police made a decision to arrest
01:16A member of the ASP family
01:19And six other members of the police
01:21It was said that the police made an investigation
01:28It was said that we made an investigation
01:31Under Section 354 and Section 384
01:36They were given police custody
01:39They were given police custody until the 14th of this month
01:44They were given police custody
01:47They were given police custody until the 14th of this month
01:50And six other members, one of them was a female
01:54She was given police custody
01:56And the investigation was carried out under Section 354 and Section 384
02:00Section 384 was extortion
02:02Section 354 was extortion
02:04How old was the victim?
02:06You'll find out later
02:08All of them are on duty in the IPD Trust Crime Investigation Department.
02:15Okay? That's all.
02:18How long does it take?
02:20If it's 3-5 days, it usually takes 3-4 days.
02:24So, in this case, the police won't be a problem?
02:28It's not a problem.
02:29Like I said earlier, the report is late.
02:32When it's late, we need to notify the police.
02:35We need to notify the police.
02:37Okay?
02:38No matter how late it is, if there's a case,
02:41it's not that we don't catch them.
02:43There's a saying in social media,
02:45we don't catch them.
02:46We...
02:47Whatever the case is,
02:49it's different.
02:50There's a strategy.
02:51There's a strategy, right?
02:52Whether we want to catch them first,
02:54or whether we want to make sure we catch them first.
02:56That's it.
02:57Jacob, when did the crime happen?
03:00When did it happen?
03:02When did it happen?
03:0410 days ago?
03:05Yes, 10 days ago.
03:0610 days ago?
03:0710 days ago.
03:0810 days ago, the police reported it.
03:10It's been less than 10 days.
03:1210 days, right?
03:13If it's 10 days,
03:14at the beginning,
03:15the police will have to...
03:17They'll have to check on us.
03:18They'll know.
03:19They'll know.
03:20But we can't do that here.
03:22What did they get?
03:24A fine.
03:25Okay?
03:26God willing, if we're caught,
03:28we'll be fined.
03:29We'll be fined in Bengin.
03:33Bengin is in need of time.
03:35Not worse than Bengin.
03:37Not worse than Bengin.
03:38Okay?
03:39The police reported it 7 days ago.
03:427 days ago.
03:437 days ago.
03:447 days ago.
03:45So, it's been 1 day.

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