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PETALING JAYA: Police have a “strong case” against a cop who allegedly raped a 17-year-old girl in a police station in Subang Jaya on June 18.

State police chief Deputy Comm Datuk Khalid Abu Bakar said the investigation report had been sent to the Deputy Public Prosecutor and Bukit Aman for further action.

“Based on our investigations, we have a strong case to charge the officer. He has been suspended since the date of arrest and would also be facing disciplinary action soon,” he said.

Khalid added that police were waiting for the victim's medical report from the hospital .

On June 18, the girl was with her boyfriend when the policeman stopped their motorcycle at 5am.

After finding that the boyfriend did not have a licence, the policeman instructed them to go to the station where they were questioned separately.

The girl from Shah Alam was allegedly forced to undress and was threatened by the policeman that if she did not comply with his demands, he would send her boyfriend to jail.

She claimed she was forced to perform oral sex on the policeman before she was raped in the station.

After 30 minutes, the couple was released but she did not reveal the incident to her boyfriend or family members until several days later.

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