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IGP: ‘Hundreds of thousands of ringgit' spent to create sex videos implicating minister

Inspector-General of Police Datuk Seri Abdul Hamid Bador said that the money was spent with the aim of tarnishing a certain leader’s reputation. — Picture by Hari Anggara
Inspector-General of Police Datuk Seri Abdul Hamid Bador said that the money was spent with the aim of tarnishing a certain leader’s reputation. — Picture by Hari Anggara

KUALA LUMPUR, July 18 — Inspector-General of Police Datuk Seri Abdul Hamid Bador today said that a leader of a political party had spent hundreds of thousands of ringgit to create sex videos implicating a Cabinet minister.

Abdul Hamid in a statement today said that the money was spent with the aim of tarnishing a certain leader’s reputation.

“The result of PDRM’s investigations revealed that there is a notorious pact led by the leader of a political party, aimed at embarrassing and tarnishing the reputation of a certain individual.

“The videos which were spread with the intention to provoke people’s anger, was produced by a party, who was paid hundreds of thousands of ringgit,” Abdul Hamid said.

On Tuesday afternoon, police arrested three men in Johor, one of them identified as the PKR’s Perak leader and political secretary to its president Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, Farhash Wafa Salvador Rizal Mubarak.

The 37-year-old was picked-up with two other men, aged 28 and 34, by a joint federal police team at a house in Bandar Seri Alam in Masai, near Pasir Gudang.

Investigation were being carried out under Section 377B, Section 292 of the Penal Code and Section 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998.

Following Farhash’s arrest, Anwar yesterday said if Datuk Seri Azmin Ali should resign from the Cabinet post immediately if he is indeed found to be the other man in the viral sex video said to feature PKR’s former Santubong Youth chief, Haziq Abdullah Abdul Aziz.

On Sunday night, Haziq and the five suspects were arrested in a police operation at multiple locations in the Klang Valley to assist investigations under Section 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998. Two have been identified as PKR members.

A day before that, Abdul Hamid announced that investigators have learned the identities of those behind the sex videos.

The sex clips first emerged in May and PKR expelled Haziq then claimed he was one of two men in them and accused Azmin of being the other.

Azmin has consistently rejected the allegation while PKR sacked Haziq earlier this month.

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