The Borneo Post

Investigat­ion into palm oil investment fraud completed

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KUANTAN: The police have completed the investigat­ion into a crude palm oil investment fraud which led 248 people to incur losses of over RM31 million.

Inspector- General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar said police had identified two more suspects, and the arrests and seizures were expected to be made in the near future.

“We have captured the main suspect and two others are being sought. More or less, we have identified who is involved. To me, this case has been solved, “he said during a press conference here yesterday.

Khalid had earlier witnessed the handing over of duties of the Pahang police chief’s post from Datuk Seri Sharifuddi­n Ab Ghani, who retired, to Datuk Rosli Ab Rahman at the Pahang police headquarte­rs here, yesterday.

He also advised people who

We have captured the main suspect and two others are being sought. More or less, we have identified who is involved. To me, this case has been solved. Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar, Inspector-General of Police

wished to join investment schemes to study them first before putting their money in.

On April 20, Bukit Aman’’s Commercial Crime Investigat­ion Department ( CCID) director Datuk Acryl Sani Abdullah confirmed the arrest of the main suspect in the investment scheme fraud at a restaurant in Penang.

The suspect, aged in his 50s was found to be using a fake Datuk title, while his 35-year- old son was arrested a few days earlier. Both were suspected of cheating 248 investors, by promising returns of up to 30 per cent.

Meanwhile, Khalid also confirmed that police had recorded a statement from former Petaling Jaya City Council ( MBPJ) member Peter Chong who claimed he was kidnapped in Thailand recently.

“The police are still waiting for a report from Thai authoritie­s before making any recommenda­tions to the Attorney General,” he said, declining to make any conclusion­s until the investigat­ion was completed.

The disappeara­nce of Chong, who is also an assistant to Subang MP R Sivarasa had gone viral on social media before he arrived safely at the Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport ( KLIA) on April 6. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Khalid (centre) witnessing the handing over of duties from Sharifuddi­n (left) to Rosli. — Bernama photo
Khalid (centre) witnessing the handing over of duties from Sharifuddi­n (left) to Rosli. — Bernama photo

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