Muhyiddin said although Interpol may have raised a red-flag again, it was still crucial to get cooperation from the country where Low - also known as Jho Low - was believed to be hiding. He stressed the government would not give up effort to bring the fugitive back to the country to face charges. Asked if Jho Low would be brought back to Malaysia by the year's end or within a specific time frame, Muhyiddin said he could not give a definite answer on this. Abdul Bador said that Jho Low seem to be getting some form of immunity and protection from the authorities in the country. Abdul Hamid made the comments following recent reports claiming that Jho Low is moving about using a Cypriot passport.
Source: The Star November 04, 2019 13:18 UTC