The police have recorded a statement from a woman from Ipoh, Perak, to facilitate investigations into a so-called nude games carnival at the Teluk Kampi beach located within the Penang National Park, Bernama reported today. Penang police chief Datuk Abdul Rahim Hanafi said the 24-year-old woman, who is employed by a private firm in Kuala...
Penang police chief Datuk Abdul Rahim Hanafi said the 24-year-old woman, who is employed by a private firm in Kuala Lumpur, was summoned to the South West District Police headquarters last Saturday and had been released on police bail.
"So far, the police have recorded statements from 18 witnesses, including a tourist guide, to help in the investigation," he told reporters today.
The nude games carnival was exposed after a video clip went viral on social media. The clip showed nine men and six women, all nude, painting their bodies, dancing and engaging in some games at the beach.
Abdul Rahim said the police were going all out to trace those involved in the carnival, adding that they believed all seven Malaysians who had taken part were still in the country.
He said Penang police had asked Bukit Aman to seek Interpol's help to trace eight foreign nationals from Singapore, India, Myanmar and the Philippines, who were also involved in the carnival.
"The police were informed by one of the (Malaysian) participants that he wanted to surrender himself to assist investigations, but so far he has not come forward," he said.
Abdul Rahim said the police had received 11 reports from people disgusted with the organisation of the nude games carnival.
He advised the 15 participants of the carnival to go to any police station or contact the investigating officer, ASP Mohd Sani Mat Ali, at 012-5424455 to help in the investigation.
Last Friday, the police circulated photographs of 12 people whom they believed could assist in the investigation. – Bernama, August 11, 2014.
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