THE Selangor federal government has actually apologised over a current event where a neighborhood rap artist asserted an enforcement police officer covertly recorded her throughout a raid at a massage therapy parlour in Subang Jaya.
“I would like to apologise for the incident involving Zamaera; there were some weaknesses, a mistake or a misunderstanding that took place,” claimed Selangor Local Government and Tourism Committee chairman Datuk Ng Sue Lim.
“As for the enforcement team operations, we don’t have a clear standard operating procedure (SOP) on how these operations should be carried out.
“In this particular case, the operation was conducted on a massage parlour that did not have a valid licence.
“I don’t blame the girl as I understand it is her right (to act).
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“But I will try to address the situation accordingly and take action to reduce further similar incidences from happening again,” included Ng throughout a rundown on the evaluation prices at Wisma Dewan Negeri Selangor in Shah Alam on Monday (Dec 9).
Ng was reacting to the claims by Zamaera, whose actual name is Sharifah Zamaera Syed Zafilen Al Edros, that asserted that she was recorded in key by a Subang Jaya City Council (MBSJ) police officer while she remained in a state of partial undress throughout a massage therapy at a centre in SS14, Subang Jaya on Wednesday, Dec 4.
She uploaded concerning the event on social networks and required an apology from the council.
She additionally desired MBSJ to release a declaration on the SOP for procedures at such facilities, which they do not pardon its police officer’s activities.
Last Saturday (Dec 7), Subang Jaya OCPD Asst Comm Wan Azlan Wan Mamat claimed the raiding group had actually been prompted throughout the event which Zamaera had actually fallen short to abide by guidelines to reveal recognition.
Both MBSJ and Zamaera lodged an authorities record after the event went viral on social networks.