Crime & Courts

Federal police debunk Rolex controversy: Officer's watch valued at RM570, not RM200,000

KUALA LUMPUR: Federal police's Integrity and Compliance Standard Department has dispelled allegations concerning a police officer donning an extravagant Rolex timepiece while on duty.

Its director Datuk Seri Azri Ahmad, confirmed that a thorough examination revealed the watch in question to be a design bearing a resemblance to the luxury brand, rather than an actual Rolex.

Azri expressed skepticism about the audacity of a police officer wearing such an opulent watch in the line of duty.

"It is a RM570 watch," he asserted, substantiating this statement by presenting a detailed close-up photograph of the timepiece along with the warranty card to the New Straits Times.

He appealed to the public to refrain making baseless allegations on social media platforms.

The controversy began with the circulation of a photograph in a Telegram group, showing a police officer sporting a chronograph timepiece, rumored to be a Rolex valued at over RM200,000.

The New Straits Times subsequently sought clarification from JIPS regarding the accusation.

Azri underscored the requirement for police officers to declare their assets prior to joining the force and assured that JIPS would conduct thorough investigations in response to such claims.

He emphasised the need for credible evidence and specific information to facilitate prompt action by the department.

"We cannot simply go on a wild goose chase. Please provide us with credible and strong information for us to follow up on. JIPS would certainly investigate," he said.

Azri encouraged the public to share information or file complaints through rmp.spad.gov.my, contact the hotline at 1800-880-222, or send an email to ispaaapdrm@rmp.gov.my.

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