A woman claims to have been sexually harassed on WhatsApp since last year, in an allegation involving the head of a government agency. (Envato Elements pic)
PETALING JAYA: Federal police have opened an investigation into a sexual harassment allegation involving the head of a government agency.
A financial consultant, in her 30s, filed the report last week, alleging that the suspect had been harassing her on WhatsApp since last year.
When contacted, Sepang police chief Wan Kamarul Wan Azran confirmed that the woman had lodged the report.
“The investigation is being carried out by Bukit Aman,” he told FMT.
FMT has also reached out to the government agency implicated for comment.
This comes after a picture, purportedly of the woman’s report, went viral on social media this morning.
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