Police question Al Jazeera reporter over documentary

Bernama
November 30, 2016 14:39 MYT
Khalid Abu Bakar says police would cooperate with the Women, Family and Community Development Ministry to determine whether any individuals were involved in the activity. - Filepic
The police have recorded a statement from an Al Jazeera reporter to assist the investigation into a documentary of the international television station last week on Malaysia allegedly being a hub for baby-selling activities.
Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar said the police had never neglected their responsibility in investigating illegal activities, including smuggling of babies.
"The local female reporter extended good cooperation and the police understand why she made the documentary ... if necessary we will call up more individuals to help the investigation.
"I deny again that Malaysia is a hub for baby-selling activities ... we will never allow such activities," he said to reporters here today.
Khalid was asked to comment on the statement by Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Rohani Abdul Karim yesterday that the police had summoned the production crew of Al Jazeera to verify the authenticity of its report.
He said the police would cooperate with the Women, Family and Community Development Ministry to determine whether any individuals were involved in the activity.
On another matter, Khalid said the police would investigate a report that Bersih 2.0 chairman Maria Chin Abdullah received a letter containing a death threat and a bullet.
It was reported in the media yesterday that Maria Chin received the letter dated Nov 18 at her house in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, when she was under detention by the police.
Earlier today, Khalid launched a programme to recruit more members for the police cooperative and a Facebook account of the cooperative at Bukit Aman here. -- Bernama
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