Police do not practice favouritism or double standards when investigating cases related to race, religion, and royalty (3R), says Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail.
Speaking on Thursday (March 6), Saifuddin emphasised that comparisons and accusations regarding 3R issues do not benefit the country in any way.
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Speaking on Thursday (March 6), Saifuddin emphasised that comparisons and accusations regarding 3R issues do not benefit the country in any way.
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00:00Yesterday, there was a decision made about the Harik Iskandar case in Australia.
00:12While the three DJs were involved, it was quick.
00:16So is there a double standard or double standard in certain cases?
00:21I don't know. Actually, I don't really want to rush to solve issues like this that arise every day.
00:29I can only advise that as long as we talk about just one segment, namely the three DJs,
00:36then each party will start with a comparison, start with an accusation, start with suspicions, all kinds of things.
00:45It doesn't bring any good to the country.
00:50Make a police force. When there is one complaint paper made, the police will open an investigation.
00:55Even in Bukit Aman, starting from last year, I still remember, I started to go in.
01:00My request to Mr. Al-Khrizani at that time was to immediately create a classified criminal investigation unit.
01:08Especially for when accepting a 3R complaint, open it.
01:12And they only have one week to solve it before handing over the complete investigation paper to the DPP.
01:17So whatever is on the way, investigate it. That's what we say.
01:23So if the investigation ends with solid evidence and so on, the DPP will decide to bring it to court.
01:31So all the investigations related to this 3R segment, there is a special investigation team in Bukit Aman.
01:40There is no other job. Just this one. Just that one.
01:43And I know the number of investigations that were opened, how many ended with accusations,
01:50and sometimes the investigation is complete, but the DPP chooses not to bring it to court.
01:56That's outside the jurisdiction of the police.
01:58But the public sees that this one is fast, this one has no action. That's the public's view.
02:04The police conduct an investigation. What else do we want to show our commitment?
02:09A special team was established in Bukit Aman only for the 3R issues.
02:13How long did it take to finish? One week.
02:15After a week, where was it sent? To the DPP.
02:17Until then, did the police have the authority to ensure that it ended with an accusation?
02:22We don't have that authority.
02:24So the public's view is that this one is fast, this one has no action, and so on.
02:29So I explain that the police's responsibility is to finish the investigation.
02:34So the double standard doesn't exist?
02:35It doesn't exist.
02:36So it depends on the investigation process?
02:38Yes.
02:39So the DPP's case is more than 7 days?
02:44More than 7 days.
02:46It's a maximum of 7 days.
02:48If it's a 3-day complete investigation, it's up to the DPP on the 4th.
02:52On the 5th, the DPP has a strong opinion on the investigation.
02:55So it's considered a failure.