Married Woman Files Report After Receiving Personal Messages From Cop At A Police Station
The woman says that she did not even interact with the male officer while inside the police station. After she left, she received personal messages from him, initiating small talk.
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A woman recently took to Twitter after a police officer obtained her phone number without her knowledge and started texting her, initiating small talk
On 28 June, the woman, who requested to remain anonymous, uploaded a screenshot of her WhatsApp conversation with the officer along with a caption that read, "How are people supposed to trust the police? I went to the station to ask for permission to go to the hospital, then he took my number and messaged me with unnecessary stuff. Motive?"
The tweet has since garnered over 12,200 retweets and 13,700 likes.
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In the photo, the officer can be seen asking her about her job without introducing himself.
When asked who he was, he said he was from the police station she was at earlier.
The man then continued to ask her occupation to which the woman replied, "Why? Is there an issue with my travel permit?"
The officer then said, "No, I'm just asking for no reason."
He then proceeded to ask another personal question, "Are you from Johor?"
In a follow-up tweet, the woman said that she clearly notified the police at the station that she was married and will be going to the hospital with her husband.
"To say I'm pretty, I didn't even take off my mask just now. And I was dealing with a woman officer, he just sat at the side," she added.
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The woman has since filed a police report on the issue
According to Harian Metro, the woman had applied for an interstate travel permit at the Setapak police station.
Wangsa Maju district police chief Supt Ashari Abu Samah said, "We were informed that the woman has filed a report at the Gombak police station at 7.30pm today (Monday, 29 June) and her statement will be recorded by the investigating officer soon."
"At the same time, we have managed to identify the officer who allegedly contacted the woman," he added.
"The police will not protect any officers who carry out any misconduct and will not hesitate to take stern action on those found guilty."
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