00:00Yesterday, there was a decision made about the Harik Iskandar case in Australia.
00:12While the three DJs were involved, it was quick.
00:16So is there a double standard or double standard in certain cases?
00:21I don't know. Actually, I don't really want to rush to solve issues like this that arise every day.
00:29I can only advise that as long as we talk about just one segment, namely the three DJs,
00:36then each party will start with a comparison, start with an accusation, start with suspicions, all kinds of things.
00:45It doesn't bring any good to the country.
00:50Make a police force. When there is one complaint paper made, the police will open an investigation.
00:55Even in Bukit Aman, starting from last year, I still remember, I started to go in.
01:00My request to Mr. Al-Khrizani at that time was to immediately create a classified criminal investigation unit.
01:08Especially for when accepting a 3R complaint, open it.
01:12And they only have one week to solve it before handing over the complete investigation paper to the DPP.
01:17So whatever is on the way, investigate it. That's what we say.
01:23So if the investigation ends with solid evidence and so on, the DPP will decide to bring it to court.
01:31So all the investigations related to this 3R segment, there is a special investigation team in Bukit Aman.
01:40There is no other job. Just this one. Just that one.
01:43And I know the number of investigations that were opened, how many ended with accusations,
01:50and sometimes the investigation is complete, but the DPP chooses not to bring it to court.
01:56That's outside the jurisdiction of the police.
01:58But the public sees that this one is fast, this one has no action. That's the public's view.
02:04The police conduct an investigation. What else do we want to show our commitment?
02:09A special team was established in Bukit Aman only for the 3R issues.
02:13How long did it take to finish? One week.
02:15After a week, where was it sent? To the DPP.
02:17Until then, did the police have the authority to ensure that it ended with an accusation?
02:22We don't have that authority.
02:24So the public's view is that this one is fast, this one has no action, and so on.
02:29So I explain that the police's responsibility is to finish the investigation.
02:34So the double standard doesn't exist?
02:35It doesn't exist.
02:36So it depends on the investigation process?
02:38Yes.
02:39So the DPP's case is more than 7 days?
02:44More than 7 days.
02:46It's a maximum of 7 days.
02:48If it's a 3-day complete investigation, it's up to the DPP on the 4th.
02:52On the 5th, the DPP has a strong opinion on the investigation.
02:55So it's considered a failure.
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