Federal Territories Minister Annuar Musa said he is ready to cooperate with the police following claims that he did not comply with the standard operating procedure (SOP) for the movement control order (MCO) during an event recently.
He also said that police must study all complaints to ensure that investigation is carried out in a transparent manner, adding that he understood that the event organiser had been called up by police to give a statement and assist in the investigation into the incident.
“It (the investigation) must go on, there must not be double standards. If there is a complaint, it must be investigated to find out what actually happened,” he said when met by reporters after handing over aid in Chow Kit yesterday.
He also said that police must study all complaints to ensure that investigation is carried out in a transparent manner, adding that he understood that the event organiser had been called up by police to give a statement and assist in the investigation into the incident.
“It (the investigation) must go on, there must not be double standards. If there is a complaint, it must be investigated to find out what actually happened,” he said when met by reporters after handing over aid in Chow Kit yesterday.
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