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Officers’ mess a place for gentlemanly conduct in our time, says retired captain

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Abdul Rahmat Omar Haniff says social events in military camps then were informal gatherings designed to foster camaraderie among officers and their families after working hours.

PETALING JAYA: A former air force officer has questioned the apparent “nonchalance” towards security and standards of behaviour at military bases following recent allegations of wild parties being held allegedly including sex workers.

Retired air force captain Abdul Rahmat Omar Haniff said such a breach would have been almost impossible without detection.

“It would be brazen if it is true. What has happened to the various security processes?” he said. “Surely the guards knew. Surely the duty officer on the nights these people came in knew. Surely the duty commander would have received a report if one was made.”

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