Musa: Ramli Yusuff has political backing to be PDRMs white knight


Musa pronounced Ramli was being provided a height from which to attack him. File pic
PETALING JAYA, Dec 10 Tan Sri Musa Hassan referred to currently which unnamed domestic total were backing his censor as well as former colleague, Datuk Ramli Yusuff, in a latter's open fight of words with him.
According to a former Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Ramli had been since a height to criticize him as well as paint a Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) in great light.
"It seems like he's a white knight, saviour of PDRM ... whilst I'm a black horseman who is destroying PDRM," Musa told a press discussion here.
Replying to a question by a reporter upon how Ramli could have thick with resources whilst usually land a post of Commercial Crimes Investigation Department (CCID) director, Musa had pronounced which Ramli "would have some links somewhere".
"He should answer to a open ... how he possess so much riches as well as wealth," declared Musa.
Musa also accused outspoken former Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) advisory row part of Tan Sri Robert Phang of abusing his management by transferring a comparison military officer in sequence to speed up a deployment of a plan backed by a latter.
"(Phang) threatened a officer: if you do not commission (this project), you will be transferred in twenty-four hours.
"If someone from a open can bluster a policeman ... he must have powers in a military force," Musa claimed.
The supposed plan was a 2009 ascent of a equivalent term communications complement used by PDRM to a digital Motorola system, which Musa pronounced was worth hundreds of millions of ringgit.
He described a officer transferred as an expert in communications, ranking "higher than Assistant Chief Police (ACP)", a Datuk, as well as still an a! ctive pa rt of of a force.
Musa pronounced he was usually divulgence this now in reply to Phang's explain which a ex-IGP is backed by crime syndicates.
"I do not wish to shame others, though people are shaming me ... (But) this is not a retaliation," he added.
Musa had final week maintained he never abused his management during his 41 years in a military force despite Ramli's determined explain which he had colluded with a country's top counsel to shun charges linking him to Johor's underworld.
The late IGP pronounced he has done nothing wrong as well as offering to subject himself to questioning by a Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) to clear his name.
Ramli, a former director with a CCID, has repeatedly accused a ex-IGP of carrying close ties with Chinese vice syndicates whilst serving as Johor military chief.
The former colleague-turned-vocal censor not long ago rekindled a 2006 rumours which had related Musa to Goh Cheng Poh, an underworld figure nicknamed "Tengku Goh" as well as pronounced to be a Johor mob boss, after a ex-IGP raised a scent final week over a executive's supposed interference with military work.
Court documents filed by a supposed mobster as well as made open in a sensational hearing in Aug 2007 had fuelled speculation of a special attribute with Musa, who had by afterwards succeeded Tan Sri Mohammed Bakri Omar as IGP for nearly a year.
In his affidavit, Goh was reported to have said: "I hold a IGP was not informed of my detain as well as detention".
Musa had also been investigated by a anti-graft agency upon suspicion of impasse with 3 members of an illegal gambling syndicate before long after his graduation to IGP in Sep 2006, though Attorney-General (A-G) Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail was reported to have ordered a review file closed in July 2007 due to lack of evidence.
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