Serdang police have submitted the investigation into an alleged assault by an officer in Banting to the Attorney General’s Chambers and await further instructions.
SERDANG: The Royal Malaysia Police has submitted the investigation paper regarding an officer allegedly assaulting a youth in Banting last month to the Attorney General’s Chambers.
Serdang District Police Chief ACP Muhamad Farid Ahmad stated that the investigation paper was handed over last week.
“I give my assurance that the investigation into this case is being conducted transparently,” he told reporters after a Disposal of Case Items Ceremony at the Serdang District Police Headquarters.
Police are investigating allegations of a local man being beaten by individuals believed to be police officers at a house in Kampung Sungai Ingat, Banting.
The report was received from the victim’s mother, who claimed to have received a CCTV recording showing her son being slapped by individuals identifying themselves as police officers.
According to the report, the complainant’s son was slapped several times for the purpose of searching for evidence.
Commenting on another case, Muhamad Farid said the investigation paper regarding a fast-food restaurant worker assaulted by a woman has been referred to the Deputy Public Prosecutor’s office.
He said the 40-year-old female suspect will be charged at the Petaling Jaya Magistrate’s Court on Jan 8.
“The suspect is currently abroad, and we will charge her on Jan 8 once she returns to the country,” he said.
The incident occurred at 4:00 pm on Dec 8, resulting in the victim suffering swelling on the left cheek and a small wound.
In a separate matter, Muhamad Farid said that seized items worth RM3.5 million were disposed of during the ceremony.
He added that these items were linked to 673 investigation papers dating from 2010 to this year.








