PEKAN, JUNE 19 — Police have arrested four more individuals to assist in investigations into the sale and purchase of sick leave certificates (MC), which are suspected to be invalid.
Pahang Police Chief Datuk Seri Yahaya Othman said those arrested were in their 40s and were arrested around the district last Wednesday.
“Previously, five individuals were arrested and remanded at the Pekan Magistrate’s Court. As a result of follow-up investigations, four more were arrested who are believed to be buyers,” he told reporters at the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) handover ceremony between the Malaysian Islamic Economic Development Foundation and the Pahang Royal Malaysia Police here, today.
He said five individuals, including a female nurse, had been released on police bail, after a remand period of between three and four days, which began last Monday and ended today.
On June 15, the media reported that five individuals, including a nurse, were remanded for between three and four days starting today, to assist in the investigation into the sale and purchase of suspected illegal sick leave certificates.
Meanwhile, Yahaya said the police were still completing investigation papers regarding the fatal accident at Kilometer 43 of the Kuala Lumpur-Karak Highway (KLK) last Sunday which killed four members of a family.
He said the 40-year-old trailer driver involved had been arrested previously and the results of the examination found that the man tested positive for drugs and had several previous records of offenses, including traffic summonses and drug-related criminal records.
“The case is being investigated under Section 44 of the Road Transport Act 1987, for dangerous driving causing death, in addition to Section 15(1)(a) of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952,” he said.
Yahaya said the suspect was released on police bail after the remand period expired to allow for the investigation to be completed.
“We are still waiting for the chemical report before the investigation paper is referred to the prosecution for further action,” he said.
On June 15, Bentong District Police Chief Superintendent Zaiham Mohd Kahar announced that the 40-year-old trailer driver tested positive for drugs.
— BERNAMA