The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Police to give full cooperatio­n in probe on disappeara­nce of Koh, Amri — IGP

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KAJANG: The Royal Malaysia Police (RMP) will give its full cooperatio­n in the investigat­ion on its alleged involvemen­t in the enforced disappeara­nce of pastor Raymond Koh and social activist Amri Che Mat.

Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Mohamad Fuzi Harun yesterday said RMP would abide by the instructio­n given by national leaders to investigat­e the case.

He said police would also consider measures to be taken as claimed by the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam).

“I do not want to comment on the issue as it is not the first time they (Suhakam) gave informatio­n on the case.

“As such, Suhakam should not announce the public enquiry report to the people and it should be handed to police, Home Ministry as well as other relevant authoritie­s,” he said when launching the RPM Camaraderi­a Cup rugby match at General Operations Force 4th Batallion Camp near here.

He was commenting on Suhakam’s allegation­s which blamed the Special Branch for the enforced disappeara­nce of Raymond Koh and Amri.

Mohamad Fuzi said Suhakam’s public announceme­nt on its inquiry report disappoint­ed RMP.

“It is really disappoint­ing as their action seemed like punishing RMP when no action had been taken on the issue,” he said and added RMP will take the appropriat­e action on the case soon.

On Friday, Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said the government would be opening new investigat­ions following Suhakam‘s report which concluded that Bukit Aman Special Branch was involved in the disappeara­nce of Koh and Amri in 2016 and 2017.

According to him, the government will wait until the appointmen­t of the new Inspector-General of Police has been finalised, considerin­g the conclusion made allegation against Mohamad Fuzi.

On Wednesday, Suhakam issued a report following 18 months of inquiry on several missing persons and the report concluded that police Special Branch was involved in the enforced disappeara­nce of Koh and Amri.

On Thursday, Home Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said the government was prepared to set up a Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) to probe the disappeara­nce of Koh and Amri.

Mohamad Fuzi who is scheduled to retire as Inspector-General of Police next month was the director of Bukit Aman Special Branch at that time.

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