Malaysian businessman releases photo of armed officer to prove he was held at gunpoint

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Malaysian businessman Albert Tei released a photo he claims shows a Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) officer pointing a gun at him during a raid on his home in November. Tei stated the photo, received anonymously, was likely taken from an MACC officer's body camera and suggests it was leaked by a disgruntled officer. He is demanding the MACC release all footage of the November 28th raid, including CCTV recordings seized from his property. Tei claims the photo contradicts MACC head Azam Baki's statement that no weapons were raised during the raid, alleging an officer pointed a gun at his head for being "too noisy." He questions why the MACC would be afraid to release the footage if they acted correctly.
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