The Star Malaysia

Woman hired bodyguard after being threatened

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SEPANG: Threats had been made against Farah Md Isa, the woman who was shot at in the Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport incident on Sunday, and she had lodged a police report previously – but an interim protection order was not warranted at the time, say police.

Selangor police chief Comm Datuk Hussein Omar Khan said investigat­ions then did not indicate that the threats made by Farah’s husband, Hafizul Harawi, would escalate to a shooting.

“This refers to the threats made against the wife and the report lodged by her. In that case, we arrested Hafizul and held him under remand for three days.

“That case is still ongoing, and investigat­ions need to be completed before it can be handed over to the DPP (deputy public prosecutor) for charging.

“Each domestic violence investigat­ion has stages and procedures. Only when we have obtained sufficient statements can we obtain an interim order, and so forth.

“We cannot simply obtain interim orders for [Penal Code] Section 506 cases,” he said.

Bukit Aman Criminal Investigat­ion Department (CID) director Comm Datuk Seri Mohd Shuhaily Mohd Zain previously stated that the suspect was under investigat­ion following a report lodged against him.

“Based on that report, the suspect was arrested, and we had submitted the investigat­ion paper (to the DPP), but we were given additional instructio­ns.

“Because of that incident, the wife hired bodyguards,” he told reporters at a press conference at the KLIA district police headquarte­rs yesterday.

On Sunday morning, the suspect fired shots in the arrival hall of KLIA in an attempt to kill travel agency owner Farah, better known as Farah Cie.

Following a nationwide manhunt, the suspect was arrested in Kota Baru at 3pm yesterday.

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