Khalid demanded that Caged retract its statement and issue an immediate apology, failing which he would consider legal action. — Picture by Saw Siow Feng
The former inspector-general of police has consistently stuck to his guns that he did not provide false testimony to the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia during its 18-month public inquiry on the disappearances of Pastor Raymond Koh and Perlis Hope founder Amri Che Mat. “In my defence, I would like to clearly state here, that I was not lying in my testimony. I stand by what I had stated to the panel members and I still do,” Khalid said in a statement toHe demanded an apology from Caged, which is part of non-governmental organisation Suara Rakyat Malaysia.
“I demand that they retract their statement and issue an immediate apology. I will consider taking legal action should Caged refuse to do so,” Khalid said.
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