The 53 year-old businessman flew to Australia three days after murder of Ambank founder Hussain Ahmad Najadi.
KUALA LUMPUR: A 53 year-old businessman, believed to be the mastermind in the murder of Arab Malaysian Development bank founder Hussain Ahmad Najadi, has been given a week to surrender himself to the police.
Kuala Lumpur CID Chief, Ku Chin Wah told reporters today that the Malaysian born businessman who now resides in Australia flew out of the country three days after the murder.
This latest information was obtained after city cops arrested the sole gunman known as Sei Ngan Chai, also known as four-eyes, in Taiping last week, who is is believed to be a former employer of the wanted businessman.
“We have solid information that could lead us in solving this murder case. We are giving the businessman a week to give himself up to the police,”
“He is now residing in Australia and we believe he can shed some light on this shooting incident,” Ku said.
Ku added that the police will cooperate with Interpol should the wanted businessman refused to assist the police in the matter.
It is learnt that the wanted businessman was in a business deal with the late Najadi before the shooting took place.
Meanwhile, Ku said that the hired killer will most likely be charged before his remand order ends this Saturday.
At the same press conference, Ku said that the search for the murder weapon used to kill Najadi was still ongoing.
Twenty-five police personnel including divers were dispatched to Mines Lake in Seri Kembangan where the shooter allegedly dumped the pistol.
On Monday, police brought along the suspect to point out the spot where the gun was dumped.
Police have also obtained more time to get the suspect to reveal the identity of the mastermind by extending his remand period.
The suspect is believed to have been paid about RM 20,000 to complete his task.
KUALA LUMPUR: A 53 year-old businessman, believed to be the mastermind in the murder of Arab Malaysian Development bank founder Hussain Ahmad Najadi, has been given a week to surrender himself to the police.
Kuala Lumpur CID Chief, Ku Chin Wah told reporters today that the Malaysian born businessman who now resides in Australia flew out of the country three days after the murder.
This latest information was obtained after city cops arrested the sole gunman known as Sei Ngan Chai, also known as four-eyes, in Taiping last week, who is is believed to be a former employer of the wanted businessman.
“We have solid information that could lead us in solving this murder case. We are giving the businessman a week to give himself up to the police,”
“He is now residing in Australia and we believe he can shed some light on this shooting incident,” Ku said.
Ku added that the police will cooperate with Interpol should the wanted businessman refused to assist the police in the matter.
It is learnt that the wanted businessman was in a business deal with the late Najadi before the shooting took place.
Meanwhile, Ku said that the hired killer will most likely be charged before his remand order ends this Saturday.
At the same press conference, Ku said that the search for the murder weapon used to kill Najadi was still ongoing.
Twenty-five police personnel including divers were dispatched to Mines Lake in Seri Kembangan where the shooter allegedly dumped the pistol.
On Monday, police brought along the suspect to point out the spot where the gun was dumped.
Police have also obtained more time to get the suspect to reveal the identity of the mastermind by extending his remand period.
The suspect is believed to have been paid about RM 20,000 to complete his task.
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