KUALA LANGAT: Police today brought in a bulldozer intoLadang Gadong, Banting to carry out digging works at two new sites at the farm where the Banting murders were alleged to have taken place.
It is learnt that one of the sites was located within the farm belonging to one of the suspects, while the other was located outside.
Police obtained leads to the location of the two sites after the four suspects in the Banting murders were brought to the farm about 4pm, and about half-an-hour later, a bulldozer was seen entering the area.
However, digging works at the two sites would only be done tomorrow as all police vehicles, including a van carrying the suspects, left the area about 6.45pm.
Sosilawati, 47, her driver Kamarudin Shansudin, lawyer Ahmad Kamil Abdul Karim and CIMB bank officer Norhisham Mohammad went missing on Aug 30 after going to Banting for a land purchase deal.
Police found out that they had been killed, their bodies burnt and the ashes thrown into rivers in the vicinity of Sungai Gadong, Tanjung Sepat, near Banting, Selangor.
One of the suspects in the case was also linked to the disappearance of several individuals, including a businessman from India, Allal Kanthan Muthuraja, 34, and a contractor from Kedah, Shafik Abdullah, 37, and his friend.
Muthuraja was reported missing after arriving in Malaysia last Jan 18, while Shafik and his friend were reported missing five months ago.
They went missing allegedly after meeting the suspect.
Meanwhile in KUALA LUMPUR, the three main suspects, including the two lawyer brothers, have been re-arrested for investigation into the murder of Muthuraja.
Bukit Aman Crime Investigation Department deputy director, Hadi Ho Abdullah, said police would apply for an order to remand them tomorrow.
The three suspects had been in remand since Sept 12.
- Bernama
It is learnt that one of the sites was located within the farm belonging to one of the suspects, while the other was located outside.
Police obtained leads to the location of the two sites after the four suspects in the Banting murders were brought to the farm about 4pm, and about half-an-hour later, a bulldozer was seen entering the area.
However, digging works at the two sites would only be done tomorrow as all police vehicles, including a van carrying the suspects, left the area about 6.45pm.
Sosilawati, 47, her driver Kamarudin Shansudin, lawyer Ahmad Kamil Abdul Karim and CIMB bank officer Norhisham Mohammad went missing on Aug 30 after going to Banting for a land purchase deal.
Police found out that they had been killed, their bodies burnt and the ashes thrown into rivers in the vicinity of Sungai Gadong, Tanjung Sepat, near Banting, Selangor.
One of the suspects in the case was also linked to the disappearance of several individuals, including a businessman from India, Allal Kanthan Muthuraja, 34, and a contractor from Kedah, Shafik Abdullah, 37, and his friend.
Muthuraja was reported missing after arriving in Malaysia last Jan 18, while Shafik and his friend were reported missing five months ago.
They went missing allegedly after meeting the suspect.
Meanwhile in KUALA LUMPUR, the three main suspects, including the two lawyer brothers, have been re-arrested for investigation into the murder of Muthuraja.
Bukit Aman Crime Investigation Department deputy director, Hadi Ho Abdullah, said police would apply for an order to remand them tomorrow.
The three suspects had been in remand since Sept 12.
- Bernama
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