KUALA LUMPUR: The investigating officer probing the abduction of Pastor Raymond Koh agreed that the case was focused more on the alleged proselytisation of Muslims. When questioned by lawyers representing the Koh family whether 70 to 80 percent of the probe was about the alleged proselytisation of Muslims, ASP Supari agreed that it was. The probe into the disappearance of the 62-year-old Koh was conducted on three separate occasions on Feb 13, 14 and 16. During the inquiry, Supari also clarified that his earlier statement saying that the CCTV at Jalan Bahagia was not functioning was not true. On Monday (Nov 13), ASP Supari claimed that he was unable to obtain footage on the exit roads taken by the CCTV cameras as it was faulty.
Source: The Star November 14, 2017 15:56 UTC