KOTA KINABALU: The police must take stern action against the special officer of Deputy Home Minister (KDN) Dato Azis Jamman who was reported and viraled to have secretly took a snap-recording the underneath of the skirt of a woman.
Sabah UMNO Wanita movement Chief Datuk Hajah Jainab Datuk Seri Panglima Haji Ahmad Ayid said the immoral and disgusting act by the officer concerned is clearly a disrespect for women.
“Although Azis Jamman reportedly has sacked the officer concerned, it should not be perceived the case is already over…the police must take stern action against the person concerned without bias,” she said.
“As a Deputy Home Minister and a Parti Warisan Sabah Member of Parliament, Azis should not have just sack the officer concerned and then case closed. That is unjust, a disrespect to women…what about the dignity of the victim concerned?” she stressed.
She was commenting the viraled video and photo of Azis’ special officer who secretly snap-recording from the underneath of skirt of a Chinese woman inside an optical centre in Kuala Lumpur.
In her police report, the optician Ho Pey Khee reported that while she was examining Azis’ eyes, a man has took a snap-recording from the underneath of her skirt. She lodged the police report at Damansara police station, Petaling Jaya.
Jainab said although Malaysia is now led by a new Malaysia Government, the people regardless of gender, race, religion and political ideology must continue to respect one another.
“We don’t want to see that just because the officer works in KDN, which is the caretaker of the police, he can act as he like it without respecting the law.
“Thus a stern action should be taken against the officer concerned because while he was working for Azis, he was a staff of KDN which enforce the law of this country,” she said.
Jainab also questioned Azis who is Sepanggar Member of Parliament for having employed such a low morally person to be his officer.
She said the person concerned was reported to have been investigated by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) previously and sacked from the Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS).
Jainab, who is Sepanggar UMNO Wanita Chief, said that whilst there are many more educated Sabahan youth who are still unemployed and in need of a job.
“Azis should have given the opportunities to the local Sabahans to serve under him or in KDN than appointing such a person who had been investigated by MACC and sacked from the UMS,” she said.
The former State Community Development and Consumer Affairs Minister wants the police look at the case seriously because it involves a special officer of Deputy Home Affairs Minister.
“Those have been proven guilty should be punished according to the law and there should not be any bias, because Malaysia do not practise ‘law of the jungle’,” she said. -By LSK/BNN