
Kuala Lumpur police seek 36 individuals linked to serious crimes including murder and rape, with cases dating back to 2008, urging public assistance.
KUALA LUMPUR: Police are tracking down 36 individuals to assist in investigations into various heinous crimes reported in the federal capital.
Kuala Lumpur Police Chief Datuk Fadil Marsus said the individuals are wanted by the Criminal Investigation Department for cases dating back to 2008.
According to a list, eight individuals are being sought for murder investigations under Section 302 of the Penal Code.
They are S. C. Magesan, V. Vadivelu, Mohd Fadli Saludin, G. Kumeresan, K. Ravi Kumar, Ngai Chan Hong, Mohammad Bhukori, and Ibnolhafis Aswad.
Five men are being tracked to assist in rape investigations under Section 376 of the Penal Code.
They are Meor Zaini Basir, Low Kiat Soon, Tengku Abdul Muien Tengku Al-Faizzam, Rahimafdzi Abd Rahim, and Che Muhamad Faizal Che Hassan.
Additionally, Ooi Choon Wai is wanted for a kidnapping case under the Kidnapping Act 1961.
Annannakais Abdul Rahim is sought for a similar case and Jamil Awang for impersonating a public servant.
The remaining individuals are wanted for offences involving armed gang robbery and other serious crimes.
They include Muhammad Amiru Izat Shamsuddin, wanted under the Firearms Act, and Muhammad Saeful Bahri Imbran and Rosmadi Shafie, sought for housebreaking.
Other individuals being tracked are Low Lye Huat, Ahmad Nazzer Abd Wahab, Billy Leong Li Sun, Muhammad Afiq Safine, Muhd Ammar Haziq Zulkifli, M. Esvaran, Andry Heriady Nazari, J. Sateshwaran, Yap Kah Tatt, Ahmad Budiman Mohamad Rosdi, Ha Kuan Min, Hamzah Talib, K. Sarvin Raaj, S. Sundarasen, Muhammad Fikri Ab Jalel, Nor Azam Jemain, and M. Kartik.
Members of the public with information are urged to contact DSP K. Rajkumar at 03-21460613.
They can also visit any nearby police station to provide assistance.
 The Sun Malaysia

