By LOURDES CHARLES and R.S.N MURALI
KUALA LUMPUR: The Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan has denied that he has resigned while questioning the source of the information.
“I have not submitted any resignation letter to the Prime Minister or anyone. I want to know if the source is from an official channel or from the ‘underground’,” he said when contacted on Saturday.
“I know it is not from the (Home) Ministry as I have checked with its secretary-general Datuk Mahmood Adam, who denied any knowledge.”
Musa said if information in the article published was obtained from unofficial channels including the “underground” such as syndicates, then he “felt sorry” for the country.
He said if the “underground” could manipulate the post of the IGP, then Malaysia was heading for disaster.
“I have asked my officers to check with the newspaper that published the article and find out the source who gave them the misleading information,” he added.
Musa had been given an extension to his one-year contract and he is due to retire in September.
[More at http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2010/3/13/nation/20100313110353&sec=nation]
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