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Tuesday, 21 September 2010

Sosilawati murder: Investigation paper to be given to A-G tomorrow

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 20 — The police will submit the investigation paper on the brutal murder of  millionaire Datuk Sosilawati Lawiya and three other individuals to the Attorney-General tomorrow.

Federal police CID director Datuk Seri Mohd Bakri Zinin said a discussion would also be held with the Attorney-General to determine what needed to be done on the case.

“If the Attorney-General wants us to investigate further, there is a possibility that we will request for an extended remand order on all the suspects,” he told reporters at the CID open house at the PDRM College here tonight.

At the same time, the DNA report on all the four murder victims would be released next week at the latest, Bakri (picture) said.

“If possible, we want to know the result of the DNA report on all the four victims as soon as possible... however, we will wait, if not this week, possibly next week and we will submit together with the investigation paper,” he said.

Sosilawati, 47, her driver Kamaruddin Shamsuddin, 44, lawyer Ahmad Kamil Abdul Karim, 32, and CIMB Bank officer Noorhisham Mohammad, 38, went missing on August 30 after they went to Banting in Selangor over a land deal.

Police found out that the four were killed, their bodies burnt and the ashes thrown into rivers near Ladang Gadong, Tanjung Sepat, near Banting.

Meanwhile, Bakri confirmed that the death of the Aveer beauty product owner Sarina Jaafar in Permatang Pauh, Penang had nothing to do with the murder of Sosilawati and the three other individuals.

“The victim had health, family and business problems... her death has nothing to do with the murder of Sosilawati,” he said.

Sarina, 45, was found hanged in her bedroom in Taman Pauh Jaya, Bukit Mertajam, Penang at 8.30am on Saturday, and the media reported that the woman had informed a member of her family of her intention to hang herself.

She was also reported to have told her family about feeling depressed and sad over the death of Sosilawati. — Bernama

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