But watch closely. Sheriff breaks every rule in the book. He tortures suspects. He plants evidence (to catch real criminals). He operates outside the law because, in his words, "The law protects the rich."
We have all heard the stories. The roadblock where money changes hands. The case that gets "lost" because the accused knows someone. The small-time offender who gets five years while the mastermind walks free. pencuri movie sheriff
In Pencuri , the antagonist is a cop named Razip (Fadlan Hazim). He’s not a mafia don. He’s a public servant who uses his badge to extort money. He takes bribes, seizes assets, and destroys Iman’s life—all while wearing a uniform. But watch closely
At first glance, one film is about a desperate single father who steals to survive, while the other follows a ruthless integrity officer hunting drug lords. But watch them back-to-back, and you’ll realize: Pencuri and Sheriff are two sides of the same coin. They are not just action movies. They are a mirror held up to the Malaysian criminal justice system. He plants evidence (to catch real criminals)