The Star, Dec 19 2008
JOHOR BARU: Police investigating the murder of millionaire businessman Datuk M. Gunasegaran are looking at revenge as the motive.
Police said all leads so far pointed to a business deal over money lending activities that went sour.
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On talk that the businessman had been threatened previously, Segamat OCPD Supt Abdul Majid said the victim had not lodged any report.
Asked on speculation that the gun used in Gunasegaran’s murder was the same one used in the murder of former Tenggaroh assemblyman Datuk S. Krishnasamy, Supt Abdul Majid said police were awaiting the ballistic report.
He urged anyone with information on the murder to contact the police hotline at 07-2212999 or the nearest police station.
Gunasegaran was found sprawled on the ground by passers-by in an alley off Jalan Genuang in Segamat at 6.15am on Thursday.
He had gunshot wounds to the head and abdomen. Two spent shells were recovered at the scene.
Besides owning several pawnshops, he ran a licensed moneylender’s business and also had interests in the agricultural sector.
Gunasegaran, popularly known as Datuk Itik for the way he spoke, had celebrated his 49th birthday on Wednesday. He was popular among locals as he always gave to the needy.
Last Deepavali, he went around the estates to hand out donations, said a friend who declined to be named.
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Friday December 19, 2008
Millionaire shot dead while jogging
By NELSON BENJAMIN
SEGAMAT: A millionaire businessman was shot dead while out on a morning jog.
Datuk M. Gunasegaran was found with two gunshot wounds to the head and abdomen by passers-by in an alley in Jalan Genuang at 6.15am. Two spent shells were found at the crime scene.
The businessman, who owned a few pawnshops and a licensed moneylender’s business, had just celebrated his 49th birthday on Wednesday. He also had interests in the agricultural sector.
It is learnt that the victim, nicknamed Datuk Itik for the way he spoke, was popular among the locals as he always gave to the needy. Last Deepavali, he went around to the estates to hand out donations, said a friend who declined to be named.
Gunasegaran was questioned in connection with a kidnapping and the murder of former Tenggaroh assemblyman Datuk S. Krishnasamy.
He had also been detained under the Emergency Ordinance.
Segamat OCPD Supt Abdul Majid Mohd Ali said police received a call from the public about the discovery of a body lying face down, at about 6.15am.
He said a special task force had been formed to investigate. The body was later sent to Segamat Hospital for a post-mortem.
In an unrelated case, policemen found a partially buried body when they went to investigate a stench at the Kek Seng Oil Palm estate in Masai yesterday.
It is learnt that the upper part of the body was covered with oil palm leaves. The man had wounds to his neck and head, and is believed to have been killed elsewhere and dumped in the area.
The unidentified victim had a tattoo on his right hand.
Supt Abdul Majid urged those with a missing relative or had information on both cases to contact the police hotline at 07-221 2999.
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