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Codenames reported by news portal not involved in counter-setting activities — MACC

17 Oct 2024, 9:06 AM
Codenames reported by news portal not involved in counter-setting activities — MACC

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 17 — The three codenames — Tok Yah or Tok Ayah, DK, and Adik — as reported by a local news portal to be the masterminds behind the counter-setting syndicate have no involvement in the activities in question, said the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC).

Its Chief Commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki said the commission had checked the three codenames and found they had no connection with the syndicate.

"I have never heard of the names, I have asked my officers to check the names and this morning I was told that the code of these three names has nothing to do with the counter setting," he told the press after opening the MACC Chief Commissioner's Round Table Conference with Commercial Banks at a hotel today.

In a report yesterday, the portal published, among other things, that the “Big Fish” in the counter-setting syndicate was still free even though the MACC had conducted a large-scale operation to cripple the activities.

Yesterday, during the debate on the issue in the Dewan Rakyat, Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail requested that the portal hand over the names of the so-called 'Big Fish' to the ministry to be submitted to the MACC for further action.

Prior to this, Azam said that 50 law enforcers, including officers from the Malaysian Immigration Department, were arrested on suspicion of being involved in counter-setting activities.

The counter-setting activities involved syndicates bringing in foreigners, including from Myanmar, Bangladesh, Indonesia, India, Pakistan, and Nepal, through the country's entry gates without inspection by the authorities.

— Bernama

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