Inspector-General
of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar dismissed claims that a relative of Khadafi
Muktadil, one of the suspects in the kidnap of two Malaysians in Sandakan in May had been
detained.
"So
far, only one person, Khadafi Muktadil has been arrested, at a hospital in the
southern Philippines
last week after the Abu Sayyaf member was involved in a road accident.
"Another
person that has been detained is Saddam Jailani, who was arrested before
Khadafi...we believe he was involved in guarding some of the kidnap
victims," he said Saturday.
He said the
extradition of the two suspects had been acknowledged to the Philippine
authorities, and the Foreign Ministry and Attorney General's Chambers would
ensure that they would be tried in Malaysia .
Saddam,
Khadafi and his elder brother named Mindas are three individuals suspected of
being involved in the abduction of a restaurant manager Thien Nyuk Fun and a
tourist from Sarawak, Bernard Then Ted Fen at the Ocean King Restaurant in Sandakan .
Thien was
released by their captors on Nov 8 while Then was beheaded nine days later.
Meanwhile,
Khalid said he was informed by Thai authorities on Friday that the interview to
record Xavier Andre Justo's statement relating to the investigation into
1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) had been postponed.
"The
Thai authorities said they would let me know of the next date for the
interview," he said.
Justo who
is being detained in Bangkok ,
Thailand was
supposed to give his statement on Tuesday (Dec 8).
In another
development, Khalid said the recent series of shootings in Kajang were linked
to gangsterism.
He said he
had directed police to step up patrols in the area to ease residents' anxiety,
while operations to hunt down the group were being carried out aggressively and
continuously.
Earlier, he presented prizes to winners of the Royal Malaysian Police endurance competition held in conjunction with the 60th anniversary of the Federal Reserve Unit at Bukit Ekspo, Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM).
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