Khalid was the serving IGP at the time Koh, Amri and couple Joshua and Ruth Hilmy, who are Christian preachers, disappeared. ― Picture by Yusof Mat Isa
KUALA LUMPUR, April 3 — Former Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar today said he stood by his testimony to the Malaysian Human Rights Commission on the disappearance of Pastor Raymond Koh and activist Amri Che Mat."I have nothing further to say," Khalid toldSuhakam concluded today that the abductions of pastor Koh and Amri were enforced disappearance with the likely involvement of state agents such as the police’s Special Branch.
On Perlis Hope founder Amri, Khalid reportedly said that he was not aware of the case and only learnt about Amri's disappearance via news reports. Khalid was the serving IGP at the time Koh, Amri and couple Joshua and Ruth Hilmy, who are Christian preachers, disappeared.Following its inquiry, Suhakam concluded today that the abductions of pastor Koh and Amri were enforced disappearance with the likely involvement of state agents such as the police’s Special Branch.The current IGP, Tan Sri Mohamad Fuzi Harun, was Bukit Aman’s Special Branch director in 2017, before succeeding Khalid on September 4 of the same year.
After Suhakam released its findings, Mohamad Fuzi said that he will only respond to its claim of police involvement after viewing its findings. in Johor, he assured the public that he will provide an answer but said it was premature to comment without seeing the inquiry findings in detail.
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