BANTING: Four suspects believed responsible for the murder of cosmetics millionaire Sosilawati Lawiya and three others were again taken to Ladang Gadong.
The suspects clad in orange prison attire arrived in a police van at 11.20am to help the forensic team find new evidence.
Police took them away at 3.30pm after no new evidence was found during the four-hour search operation.
The search for new evidence in the high-profile murder case that has gripped the nation will continue tomorrow.
Sosilawati,47, her driver Kamarudin Shansuddin,44, CIMB Bank officer Noorhisham Mohammad, 38, and lawyer Ahmad Kamil Abdul Karim, 32, were reported missing on Aug 30 after a meeting here over a land matter.
The foursome were bludgeoned to death, burnt and their ashes strewn in a river in Ladang Gadong, Tanjung Sepat near here.
Meanwhile, police today recorded a statement from S Usharani, the wife of Allal Kanthan Muthuraja, the Indian millionaire who was reported missing after arriving in Malaysia early last year.
She arrived at the Kuala Langat police station at 1.45pm, accompanied by Kapar MP S Manikavasagam and two unidentified men.
Manikavasagam said Usharani, 27, was at the police station to give a statement on her missing husband.
Police recorded her statement from 2pm to 6pm with the help of a Tamil interpreter, he added.
He said Usharani would be at a Hindu temple in Pudu tonight to conduct prayers for her husband before returning to India, scheduled on Wednesday.
Usharani had lodged a missing person report on her husband at the Kuala Langat police station last Sept 8.
- Bernama
The suspects clad in orange prison attire arrived in a police van at 11.20am to help the forensic team find new evidence.
Police took them away at 3.30pm after no new evidence was found during the four-hour search operation.
The search for new evidence in the high-profile murder case that has gripped the nation will continue tomorrow.
Sosilawati,47, her driver Kamarudin Shansuddin,44, CIMB Bank officer Noorhisham Mohammad, 38, and lawyer Ahmad Kamil Abdul Karim, 32, were reported missing on Aug 30 after a meeting here over a land matter.
The foursome were bludgeoned to death, burnt and their ashes strewn in a river in Ladang Gadong, Tanjung Sepat near here.
Meanwhile, police today recorded a statement from S Usharani, the wife of Allal Kanthan Muthuraja, the Indian millionaire who was reported missing after arriving in Malaysia early last year.
She arrived at the Kuala Langat police station at 1.45pm, accompanied by Kapar MP S Manikavasagam and two unidentified men.
Manikavasagam said Usharani, 27, was at the police station to give a statement on her missing husband.
Police recorded her statement from 2pm to 6pm with the help of a Tamil interpreter, he added.
He said Usharani would be at a Hindu temple in Pudu tonight to conduct prayers for her husband before returning to India, scheduled on Wednesday.
Usharani had lodged a missing person report on her husband at the Kuala Langat police station last Sept 8.
- Bernama
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