Police said today they will not hesitate to expose to the public if necessary "the performer" in the sex video who allegedly resembled opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
"Investigation is on-going. Whatever need to be exposed we will expose, whatever we need not expose we will not expose," Deputy Inspector-General of Police Datuk Khalid Abu Bakar said.
"We will investigate first. When the time comes police will disclose who the performer is. We are still investigating the case under Section 292 of the Penal Code (which concerns the distribution of obscene material)," he told reporters at the end of a meeting here of criminal investigation department heads from throughout the country.
Asked why the Attorney-General had returned the investigation papers to the police, Khalid said this was normal when an investigation was being completed.
"If he (the Attorney-General) finds anything not clear, he returns the papers to us," he added.
Khalid said the papers would probably be re-submitted to the AG's chambers this week.
Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Ismail Omar announced recently that the sex video had been verified as genuine by local experts.
On the death of a senior customs officer Ahmad Sarbani Mohamed whose body was found on the first floor of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission building in Jalan Cochrane, Khalid said the Attorney-General was still studying the investigation papers submitted last Friday.
He said the AG was waiting for several reports from experts before making a decision.
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