
By Neville Spykerman, The Malaysian Insider
Once a cop, always a cop. And Datuk Ramli Yusuff (picture), who was acquitted of not disclosing his assets last week, intends to report for duty at Bukit Aman although he reached retirement age of 58 on March 1.
In the event he is told to retire, Ramli wants his pension, gratuity and all retirement benefits befitting his rank of Police Commissioner.
“I hope to meet the Home Minister before reporting in, to see what advice he gives me,” the Former Commercial Crimes Investigation Department Director told The Malaysian Insider last night after holding a doa selamat or thanksgiving prayers at his Petaling Jaya home.
Ramli explained that he was informed he would be suspended until his case was over after he was charged on Nov 2, 2007 for not disclosing information about his assets.
“So I am still a police officer and I have to report. It is up to government to decide if I should continue (on contract) or retire.
“I want a proper send off, because I know I was fixed,” Ramli said, citing legal constraints when declining to elaborate on his case.
He pointed out that the judgment for his case was supposed to have been delivered on Feb 24 but was somehow delayed till last Friday.
“Had I been acquitted on Feb 24, I would have reported in the very next day.”
The veteran police officer was charged with failing to declare ownership of 20,000 Telekom Malaysia Berhad shares, 154,000 Permaju Industries Berhad shares and interest in two office properties worth RM1,032,840.
He was also charged separately in the Kota Kinabalu Sessions court for allegedly using police aircraft to view two pieces of property in which he was alleged to have had an interest in.
That case also ended in an acquittal for Ramli last July 27 after Sessions Court Judge Supang Lian ruled that, “The prosecution failed to prove a prima facie case and the accused deserves to be acquitted and discharged.’’
The prosecution is appealing both cases.

written by Pegasus, March 16, 2010 09:38:59
written by Alice, March 16, 2010 09:38:58
written by Aduh, March 16, 2010 01:08:49
We salute you. You still have the courtesy to call on hisapmuddin after what the govt and its agencies have done to you.
In the event you decide to make similar call to Police Inspector General musang, do take someone to accompany you. Also ensure a paramedic and an ambulance are around on standby just in case he collapses the moment he sees you. We do not want you be charged for something you do not do.
written by alpha1, March 16, 2010 00:33:50




written by SoundMan, March 15, 2010 23:08:16
First job of the day is to file a police report on IGP Musa Hassan's close relations with the illegal gangster underworld.
Then arrest Musa and throw him in the worse police cell that can be found - Bukit Aman !
written by Davy McChester, March 15, 2010 22:38:56
written by Aming, March 15, 2010 22:21:52
written by AlwaysFair, March 15, 2010 22:10:43
Join Pakatan and work for a better and just society where the innocent will not fall prey to the powerful and ruthless again!!!
written by Sabahfan, March 15, 2010 21:21:52
Blooody UMNO style....
solution...... fukkk UMNO to hell
written by mob1900, March 15, 2010 20:50:29
The question is, To Whom?
written by eloofk, March 15, 2010 20:09:35
written by Democrats, March 15, 2010 19:31:42
written by educationist, March 15, 2010 18:05:49
By appealing the two cases and knowing that the judiciary can essentially be considered a division of the UMNOputras, they are hoping one of their kind, the type that has sold its soul to devil, shall rule against Ramli.
written by Angela Ooi, March 15, 2010 18:01:07
written by singhkris, March 15, 2010 17:50:18
























