Anak ketua polis Sabah miliki dua buah kereta mewah jenis Audi A5 dan Jaguar XF yang dibeli secara tunai

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KUALA LUMPUR: Pengerusi Pasukan Petugas Pemantau Jenayah Malaysia (MyWatch) R Sri Sanjeevan mendakwa anak lelaki seorang pegawai kanan polis memiliki aset kekayaan melebihi RM2 juta.

Sanjeevan berkata, kekayaan lelaki berusia 30-an itu menimbulkan tanda tanya kerana beliau tidak memiliki sebarang pekerjaan.

“Dia memiliki dua buah kereta mewah jenis Audi A5 dan Jaguar XF yang dibeli secara tunai, selain turut mempunyai enam akaun peribadi yang kesemuanya berjumlah melebihi RM500,000.

“Hasil siasatan pihak MyWatch mendapati pekerjaan terakhir dia adalah pada tahun 2008,” katanya kepada pemberita dalam sidang media di sebuah restoran di ibu negara hari ini.

MyWatch turut mendedahkan transaksi akaun anak lelaki tersebut yang datang daripada sebuah syarikat senjata api yang berpangkalan di Malaysia Timur.
Sehubungan itu, MyWatch menggesa pihak Suruhanjaya Pencegahan Rasuah (SPRM) menyiasat sumber kekayaan luar biasa lelaki terbabit.

Tambahnya, beliau mendapat maklumat berkenaan setelah menerima bungkusan yang dialamatkan ke pejabatnya oleh seorang individu yang tidak dikenali pada awal bulan ini.

Datuk Hamzah Taib -Sabah Police Commissioner“Saya mahu siasatan terperinci dibuat segera sumber kewangan beliau kerana mampu memiliki pelbagai aset dalam usianya dan tidak bekerja bahkan saya turut akan membuat laporan kepada pihak SPRM pada minggu hadapan,” ujarnya.
Dalam pada itu, Sanjeevan turut mengulas pertanyaan media mengenai kes tembak terhadap dirinya, Sanjeevan berkata siasatan terhadap kes itu telah dihentikan.

“Saya berasa kesal kerana siasatan telah ditutup maknanya sekiranya saya terbunuh ketika kejadian itu, bererti tiada siasatan lanjut yang akan dibuat bagi mengetahui kebenaran sebenar,” tegas beliau.
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Sabah top cop: My ‘rich’ son is not ‘jobless’
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah Police Commissioner Hamza Taib has dismissed insinuation of wrongdoings by his allegedly “jobless” son Mohammad Azhan.

Malaysian Crime Watch Task Force (MyWatch) chief R Sri Sanjeevan had earlier this week questioned Mohammad Azhan’s ownership of two luxury cars allegedly bought by cash when he was unempoyed.

But Hamzah speaking to reporters here said: “How can anyone say my son is jobless when he is a director in several companies and own several firms in Kuala Lumpur?”

Hamzah said his son, Mohammad Azhan, 30, had read law at the International Islamic University while his daughter-in-law was also a qualified lawyer.

“They are living at my house in Kuala Lumpur so they don’t have to worry about housing loans,” Hamzah said.

He was clarifying claims by Sanjeevan that Mohamad Azan although unemployed had bought two luxury cars last year – a Jaguar XF and an Audi A5.

The cars with a combined costs of RM1.1 million was allegedly purchased with cash.

Without naming Mohammad Azan, Sanjeevan had reportedly questioned the source of the former’s “extraordinary wealth”.

“According to MyWatch investigation, the last time he was employed was in 2008.

“We also have a banking transaction note to him from a weapons company in East Malaysia,” he said.

MyWatch has urged Malaysian Anti Corruption Commission (MACC) to investigate the source of Mohammad Azan’s income.

“I want a detailed investigation to be carried out immediately on the source of his funds and how he managed to acquire various assets at such a young age as he is unempoyed.

“I will be lodging a report with MACC next week,” Sanjeevan said.

But Hamzah dismissed Sanjeevan allegations.

He said to the best of his knowledge his son’s activities were above board and the two luxury cars in question were reconditioned vehicles and cheaper that new ones.

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