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Cops at KL courts to be rotated, after complaint of touts

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Rotations will be carried out every few months to minimise the risk of abuse of power, and access to the lockup will be tightened, says a statement from the chief registrar of the Federal Court.

PETALING JAYA: Police personnel at the Kuala Lumpur court complex will be rotated every few months to curb alleged touting by lawyers and other people.

The decision was announced by the chief registrar of the Federal Court today following discussions with Kuala Lumpur court police in October after a complaint on Sept 22 that certain people were touting legal services in the court complex.

“Rotations will be carried out every few months to minimise the risk of abuse of power,” Bernama reported, quoting a statement from the chief registrar’s office.

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