KUALA LUMPUR: Police confirmed that an individual known as 'Mr H' on Thursday (Nov 23) gave his statement in connection with investigations into an indecent video conversation purportedly involving former Community Communications Department (J-KOM) director-general Datuk Dr Mohammad Agus Yusoff.
Without disclosing where and at what time the statement was recorded, Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Razarudin Husain (pic) said 'Mr H' met police on Thursday morning.
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He also urged J-KOM assistant officer Abdul Wahab Abdul Kadir Jilani to come forward to help in the investigations and lodge a police report on the case.
Razarudin told reporters this at a ceremony on rejecting corruption and launching of 3C Regulations in conjunction with the 2023 Integrity Month at the Royal Malaysia Police College in Cheras here on Thursday.
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A three-minute video clip of a man said to resemble Mohammad Agus and another man engaging in an indecent online conversation went viral recently.
During a press conference at a hotel in Bangi last Friday (Nov 17), Mohammad Agus claimed that the video had been doctored and he had lodged a police report on the matter.
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Meanwhile, Razarudin said police had recorded a statement from the director-general of an enforcement agency who was alleged to have sexually harassed a woman.
"Two or three more witnesses will be called up to give their statements to help in the investigations," he added.
A police report by the 39-year-old financial adviser alleging sexual harassment by the senior officer since last year has gone viral on social media. - Bernama