KUALA LUMPUR, June 21 -- Former inspector-general of police Tan Sri Razaruddin Husain has revealed what were the biggest cases for him during his tenure, and which cases he could not resolve in time.

Speaking to Malay daily Utusan Malaysia, Razarudin said cases involving the so-called "3R" issues - race, religion, royalty - were top.

"I monitor them monitored weekly, by ensuring that investigations were completed within seven days and reports submitted to the Attorney General's Chambers, unless specific instructions are received requiring a shorter time frame of three to four days to verify the findings," he was quoted saying.

He also highlighted other cases involving the Islamic faith, such as the deviant teachings linked to Global Ik...