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Police have also detained a deputy public prosecutor involved in the recent arrests linked to money from a government agency that allegedly went into Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak's private bank accounts.
Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) deputy public prosecutor Ahmad Sazilee Abdul Khairy, who is seconded from the Attorney-General's Chambers, was the third person arrested in a sweep this morning.
The other two, Tan Sri Rashpal Singh and Jessica Gurmeet Kaur, will be released tonight after police failed to get a remand at the Petaling Jaya police headquarters this afternoon.
Rashpal is a former MACC advisor, while Jessica is an officer with the AGC.
Both were detained this morning and brought to the Petaling Jaya district police headquarters where they are being held for questioning under Section 124 of the Penal Code that pertains to activities detrimental to parliamentary democracy.
It is learnt they will likely be freed once police, who have 24 hours to detain them, finish questioning them.
Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar confirmed the arrests in a statement this evening, adding that they were made in connection with several police reports against Sarawak Report editor Clare Rewcastle-brown.
He said police were recording statements from the three on allegations made by the UK-based editor and investigations were focused on the leaking of government information that has been "misused" by certain parties.
Khalid said several officers from Bank Negara Malaysia, as well as commercial banks, will also be called in to assist in investigations.
Rashpal and Jessica's lawyers have been tightlipped over exactly what their clients are being investigated for.
Rashpal, however, was mentioned in an article by website Malaysia Today as having met Rewcastle-Brown in London and was under suspicion of leaking information to the UK based website on 1MDB.
MACC denied this in a statement on July 21, saying that Rashpal, as an advisor, had no access to or oversight of the agency's probe. His tenure with the advisory board had also ended in February.
MACC has also denied that any leak of information from government investigators on 1MDB had come from within the anti-graft agency.
8:58PM - 1 Aug 2015
Khalid: 3 tahanan disiasat kes dokumen bocor
Ketua Polis Negara Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar hari ini berkata, penahanan seorang timbalan pendakwa raya, bekas penasihat Suruhanjaya Pencegahan Rasuah Malaysia (SPRM) dan pegawai Pejabat Peguam Negara dibuat berhubung kebocoran maklumat.
"Siasatan juga ditumpukan kepada kebocoran rasmi kerajaan yang disalahgunakan pihak tertentu," katanya dalam kenyataan hari ini.
Khalid juga menamakan tiga individu itu sebagai Tan Sri Rashpal Singh Jeswant Singh (bekas penasihat SPRM), Ahmad Sazilee Abdul Khairi (timbalan pendakwa raya) dan Ketua Pentadbiran dan Kewangan Sekretariat Pasukan Petugas Khas, Jessica Gurmeet Kaur Nashattar Singh.
Kata Khalid, pegawai dari Bank Negara Malaysia dan beberapa bank komersial juga disoal siasat bagi membantu siasatan polis.
"Polis akan menjalankan siasatan telus dan adil berdasarkan kepada peruntukan undang-undang," katanya.
Penahanan itu dibuat ketika pasukan petugas khas tersebut sedang menjalankan siasatan berhubung dakwaan berlaku pengaliran dana 1MDB ke akaun persendirian Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Razak.
Najib sudah menafikan dakwaan itu.
Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patani yang menyelaraskan hal ehwal perundangan siasatan berkenaan dilucutkan jawatannya pada Selasa lalu.
Khalid berkata, tiga individu yang ditahan hari ini turut disiasat berhubung penerbitan artikel "fitnah" dalam laman web Sarawak Report.
'Penjenayah memang tidak layak memimpin Malaysia dan Muhyiddin Yassin telah lakukan jenayah yang sangat besar'
Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin tentu sudah melakukan "jenayah besar" sehingga dipecat daripada jawatannya sebagai timbalan perdana menteri, kata Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
Tampil dengan gaya sinisnya, bekas perdana menteri itu berkata, dia tidak memecat timbalannya walaupun ketika itu tokoh terbabit tidak memberikan sokongan kepada beliau.
"(Tun) Musa (Hitam) bersara sendiri. Saya tak suruh dia meletak jawatan," katanya.
Mengenai Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, Dr Mahathir berkata, beliau mendapati pemimpin yang kini menjadi Ketua Umum PKR itu melakukan sesuatu "yang tidak boleh diterima".
"Saya jangka Muhyiddin mesti melakukan jenayah besar sehingga dia perlu diketepikan. Semua penjenayah mesti diketepikan di negara ini. Kita tidak mahu biarkan penjenayah memerintah negara," katanya - masih dalam nada sarkastik.
Kau tunggulah najik. Bila masa betul2 nanti kau tahulah apa rasa. Tak lama dah..... Aku nak tengok si tua kutuk penjilat najik dalam forum ni nak kata apa....