Selangor Journal

KDN urged to clarify Jho Low’s status

BY AFIX REDZUAN
KUALA LUMPUR, OCT 23: The Home Ministry (KDN) was urged to explain our Royal Malaysian Police Force (PDRM) and Interpol’s cooperation status to track businessman, Low Taek Jho or Jho Low.
The matter was mentioned by Gombak Member of Parliament, Dato’ Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali in his additional question during the oral question and answer session in Dewan Rakyat this morning.
According to Home Minister, Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, police have yet to get detailed information on the matter despite having requested from Interpol.
“We are very sure Interpol is acting professionally and PDRM still has no detail information, but we are convinced that action by certain international parties, especially intelligence agencies, have been finalised.
“We believe the case is no longer relevant unless it is raised by any dissatisfied politician,” he said.

Mohamed Azmin said, through a collaboration, PDRM can get Interpol’s assistance to detain a person and conduct investigation.
In fact, he said the matter was raised several months ago with PDRM needing Interpol’s services to identify Jho Low’s positions, as stated in many international reports.
“My question, where is PDRM’s stand in this matter?
“Will the PDRM get Interpol’s assistance to identify Jho Low’s position and extradite him to investigate the country’s largest financial scandal,” he said.

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