The Borneo Post

PDRM awaiting Macau’s response to nab Jho Low

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian police are waiting for a response from their Macau counterpar­ts to detain businessma­n Low Taek Jho, better known as Jho Low, who is on the wanted list over the 1MDB probe.

IGP Tan Sri Mohamad Fuzi Harun said he was made to understand that the man had escaped to Macau from Hong Kong on a ferry.

“Prior to this, we had deployed a team to Hong Kong to track down Jho Low after being tipped off by the authoritie­s there. However, the fugitive had fled to Macau by sea when the team arrived (in Hong Kong). Neverthele­ss, we have submitted an official request to Macau (authoritie­s) with regards to this case. We have also applied for Red Notice to seek assistance from other countries such as the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, India, Myanmar, China and Hong Kong via Interpol, and Taiwan via diplomatic channels.

“Now, we have to wait for a response from Macau in order

Prior to this, we had deployed a team to Hong Kong to track down Jho Low after being tipped off by the authoritie­s there. However, the fugitive had fled to Macau by sea when the team arrived (in Hong Kong). Tan Sri Mohamad Fuzi Harun, Inspector-General of Police

for us to track down Jho Low,” he said after officiatin­g the 83rd Annual Delegates Meeting of Koperasi Polis Diraja Malaysia Berhad here yesterday.

Last Thursday, police confirmed that Jho Low had escaped to Macau. On June 15, the Immmigrati­on Department had cancelled the businessma­n’s passport at the request of the Malaysian AntiCorrup­tion Commission to facilitate investigat­ions into the 1MDB scandal. — Bernama

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