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Police Corruption Rise as Video of Tourists Bribing Officers in Langkawi Surfaces

The controversy surrounding police officers allegedly accepting RM100 fines from British tourists in Perak takes a new turn as a video emerges depicting a similar incident in Langkawi. The two-and-a-half-minute footage captures a couple, presumed to be European tourists, riding a motorcycle without helmets on the resort island.

In the video, the police apprehend the couple, citing the absence of helmets. However, the face of the officer involved is not visible as the recording discreetly captures the officer suggesting a monetary settlement to avoid a traffic ticket.

District Police Chief of Langkawi, Assistant Commissioner Shariman Ashari, confirmed that the video, uploaded to YouTube on November 10, is under investigation. Preliminary findings reveal that the foreign tourists opted to pay RM100 to evade a police station visit and subsequent fines for not wearing helmets.

Authorities emphasise a commitment to impartiality, asserting that individuals involved in the incident will face appropriate action. Shariman urges anyone with additional information to come forward and contribute to the ongoing investigation. The incident fuels concerns over alleged police misconduct and raises questions about the transparency of law enforcement practices.

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