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KUALA LUMPUR: A police assistant commissioner and a deputy superintendent claimed trial at the Sessions Court to charges of accepting RM1.25 million cash in bribes from a businessman to close a probe allegedly linked to the use of cryptocurrency to purchase firearms by an Israeli man.
2 top CCID cops charged over RM1.25mil bribe to close Israeli 'spy' firearms purchase case [NSTTV] | New Straits Times