Caught
in the act
Naked
woman filmed doing ear-squats in front of
woman cop
B.
Suresh Ram and Charles Ramendran
KUALA LUMPUR: A 71-second video clip
shown to two government ministers and
several members of Parliament left them
speechless and stunned.
The clip shows a naked woman in a
locker room doing ear-squats in front of a
woman in police uniform.
Home
Affairs Minister Datuk Azmi Khalid, who
watched the video, said such an incident
should not have occurred and if it does
involve police personnel it amounts to
police abuse.
He is confident the police will
investigate and get to the bottom of the
matter, with the force's top brass paying
particular attention to the matter.
However, there is no indication as to
which police station or police personnel
was involved, and this is something which
has to be ascertained, said Azmi.
The clip, received by Seputeh MP Teresa
Kok in Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)
format, is believed to have been widely
circulated among the public who use the
latest generation of handphones with MMS
features.
Kok showed the clip, stored in her
notebook, to several MPs, ministers as
well as reporters in the Parliament lobby
yesterday.
Chinese daily China Press published two
frames from the video on its front page
yesterday. It said a businessman had
received the images on his bluetooth-enabled
handphone and handed it to the newspaper
on Tuesday night.
It also reported that a reader passed
the clip to its office in Seremban on
Wednesday afternoon. The paper showed the
clip to a police officer.

Minister in Prime
Minister's Department Datuk Mohd Nazri
Abdul Aziz said he will forward the video
clip to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah
Ahmad Badawi and Deputy Prime Minister
Datuk Seri Najib Razak. He will also bring
it up to the cabinet meeting next week.
"If it did happen,
then it's embarrassing ... it's
shameful," he said.
Nazri said proper procedures must be
followed if the police think it is
necessary to strip someone.
Meanwhile, Kok said she believes that
the woman in the video was not one of
three Chinese nationals who accused
Petaling Jaya police personnel of abuse.
"What I want to ask is whether it
is a standard practice for the police to
make detainees strip naked and to do ear
squats?" she said.
There was more excitement in the
Parliament building yesterday afternoon
when two police officers from the Petaling
Jaya station arrived at the press room to
view the clip which was recorded by a TV3
crew.
The police officers, however, declined
to speak to reporters. to PJ police chief
ACP Mohd Hazam Abdul Halim lodged a police
report over the video.
This was confirmed by Selangor CPO
Deputy Comm. Datuk Yahaya Udin.
He said the report will be investigated
by the district police to identify the
policewoman in the video clip.
Police will determine if the images
were genuine or had been doctored, he
said.
Opposition Leader Lim Kit Siang (DAP-Ipoh
Timur) said the recent incidents involving
police personnel would only undermine the
credibility of the force in the eyes of
the public.
"Whatever good that was brought
about by the Police Royal Commission
Report has come to nought," he said,
adding that such abuse must be stopped and
an investigation conducted.
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