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Friday 23 August 2013

‘We will nab culprits behind Sanjeevan’s shooting’

Bukit Aman CID director says the police will leave no stones unturned in nabbing the person behind the shooting of MyWatch chairman R Sri Sanjeevan.

KUALA LUMPUR: Bukit Aman CID director Abdul Hadi Ho Abdullah has given assurance that there will be a transparent investigation in MyWatch chairman R Sri Sanjeevan’s shooting, the anti-crime watchdog’s adviser S Gobi Krishnan said today.

He said this after an hour long meeting with Abdul Hadi this afternoon. Also present at the meeting were deputy CID director Mazlan Mansor and Serious Crime Investigation head Huzir Mohamed.

At the meeting, Gobi Krishnan told Abdul Hadi about a report made in January by Sanjeevan claiming that an unknown person had called from the Jelebu police station and threatened that Sanjeevan would be shot if he continued to report to Bukit Aman.

Sanjeevan reported the matter to the police but no action was taken.

“The CID director has re-opened this old case to look for any possible angle,” he said.

Gobi Krishnan also questioned Abdul Hadi why there were six policemen from the Negeri Sembilan police waiting inside the operation theatre when the surgery was being carried out.

Abdul Hadi advised Gobi Krishnan to report the matter to the Serdang Hospital director-general for violation of hospital rules.

“I hope police will catch the culprit soon and the CID director will meet me again next week to give an update on the investigation,” said Gobi Krishnan.

He said he would be glad to help the police nab the people responsible for the shooting.

Sanjeevan’s condition

Meanwhile, Sanjeevan’s father P Ramakrishnan said his son’s condition was slowly improving and hoped he would get well soon.

He said Sanjeevan shook hands with his doctor yesterday and with him today.

“He can’t talk at the moment as there is a wound in his mouth, but I’m happy with the way the doctors and nurses are taking care of him,” said Ramakrishnan.

He said he was sure that his son would be more aggressive in helping the police and public in the future.

The anti-crime chief was shot in the abdomen on July 27 at his hometown, Bahau, Negeri Sembilan by two men on a motorcycle in what is believed to be an assassination attempt to silence him.

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