Convicted serial rapist S. Selva Kumar has agreed to be monitored by the police although he is not required by law to report regularly to the police, said Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar.
He said Selva Kumar, 56, who returned to Malaysia from Canada yesterday, was in the Klang Valley and the police knew where he would be staying.
"We will monitor him. Malaysian law does not allow us to arrest him, but he has agreed to have the police monitor him," he said to reporters after delivering the 'Message of the Inspector-General of Police' at the Conference of the Heads of the Police Management Department and Training Institutions, here.
Khalid said Selva Kumar had given the police all the necessary details about himself soon after flying in to Malaysia.
Selva Kumar had served out his 24-year jail sentence in Canada on 19 counts of sexual assault, 28 counts of administering noxious substances, 10 counts of various assaults and a dozen other charges.
Khalid said the police would seek the cooperation of the local community to monitor Selva Kumar.
He also said that the people had nothing to worry over their safety.
"Right now, there is nothing to worry about. He (Selva Kumar) is free because he has served his sentence where he had committed the crimes. He is a Malaysian, and is free here," he said.
Selva Kumar, who is said to hail from Penang, arrived at the KL International Airport at 7.30am yesterday by a Qatar Airways flight from Doha.
-- BERNAMA
The police are making all the necessary preparations to face the next general election, Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar said today.
He said they were ensuring that every police personnel was provided with adequate training in the mental, physical and legal aspects as well as in terms of equipment.
These preparations and other aspects such as human capital were being discussed at the Conference of the Heads of the Police Management Department and Training Institutions here, he said. Khalid had earlier delivered the 'Message of the Inspector-General of Police' at the conference.
The next general election is due by June 2018.
"We are getting our personnel ready to face extreme campaigning and speeches of a slanderous nature that can intimidate the people.
"The social media will also be fully utilised by both (the government and opposition) sides. So, the police will also train our social media team to face this challenge," he said.
-- BERNAMA
Bernama
Wed Feb 08 2017
KHALID: We will monitor him. Malaysian law does not allow us to arrest him, but he has agreed to have the police monitor him. - Filepic
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