Selangor: Selangor police are actively conducting operations with the Bukit Aman Criminal Investigation Department (CID) following several shooting incidents in Klang and Banting in recent times.
According to BERNAMA News Agency, Selangor police chief Datuk Shazeli Kahar stated that the collaboration between the Selangor CID and Bukit Aman has allowed the police to utilize a broader intelligence network to pursue suspects. He mentioned that these operations have led to significant leads and intelligence, though specific details remain undisclosed due to the ongoing nature of the investigations.
'The operations have been and are still being carried out in relation to these cases, and they have produced results and investigative leads for the police. what I can say is that the public should have confidence in the police,' Shazeli expressed during a press conference at the Selangor police contingent headquarters.
Shazeli emphasized that resolving such cases does not solely rely on immediate arrests or charges, as there are alternative legal pathways that can be explored based on the available evidence. The recent shooting incidents in Klang have raised public concerns about safety and gang-related activities in the region.
In another development, Shazeli revealed that police are finalizing the investigation paper involving a well-known individual detained in a drug-related case, which has been referred to the Deputy Public Prosecutor (DPP). He noted that instructions were received from the DPP to complete the investigation paper, and the actor involved has been released on police bail.
'As such, during that period, the police granted bail to the individual concerned pending the completion of the investigation paper under Section 15(1)(a) of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952,' Shazeli explained.
Regarding a separate case involving a childcare centre accused of confining an autistic child, Shazeli confirmed that investigations are continuing in cooperation with the Bukit Aman CID. He mentioned that the process is ongoing due to numerous reports, exceeding 20, and that the childcare centre remains operational.