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PDRM Nafi Dakwaan KPN Keluarkan Jho Low Dari Notis Merah Interpol

7-10-2022 11:25 PM| Diterbitkan: CARI-MAL| Dilihat: 1189| Komen: 6

Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM) menafikan dakwaan kononnya Ketua Polis Negara, Tan Sri Acryl Sani Abdullah Sani menyatakan bahawa ahli perniagaan dalam buruan, Low Taek Jho atau Jho Low dikeluarkan daripada senarai notis merah Polis Antarabangsa (Interpol) sebagai helah untuk individu terbabit kembali ke Malaysia.



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Setiausaha Polis Malaysia, Datuk Noorsiah Mohd Saaduddin, berkata, dakwaan yang dimuat naik di akaun Twitter @the borneoghost itu merupakan berita palsu yang tidak bertanggungjawab dengan tujuan untuk mewujudkan kegusaran masyarakat.

"Siasatan dijalankan oleh Unit Siasatan Jenayah Terkelas, Bahagian Pendakwaan / Undang-undang (D5), Jabatan Siasatan Jenayah Bukit Aman di bawah Seksyen 500 Kanun Keseksaan (fitnah) dan Seksyen 233 Akta Komunikasi dan Multimedia 1998 (penggunaan tidak wajar kemudahan rangkaian atau perkhidmatan rangkaian),” katanya dalam kenyataan pada Jumaat.


Beliau turut menasihatkan masyarakat agar menjadi pengguna media sosial yang bijak dan tidak menyalahgunakan platform itu untuk menyebarkan berita tidak benar sehingga boleh menggugat ketenteraman dan keselamatan awam. 


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Quote sharlenetexas 7-10-2022 11:27 PM
Beruang oi beruang!


Quote Zazama 8-10-2022 03:29 PM
Makin berseri-seri jho low.
Quote Highflyer19 8-10-2022 06:42 PM
Kebal sungguh beruang ni...
Quote Mulotkoyak 9-10-2022 09:23 AM
Ade iras2 muke rosmah
Quote terma2nkondisi2 10-10-2022 09:01 PM
Jho Low 100% on Interpol Red Notice list, says US journalist

KUALA LUMPUR (Oct 10): US journalist Bradley Hope has given assurance that fugitive financier Low Taek Jho, more commonly known as Jho Low, is definitely on the Interpol Red Notice list, following reports saying that Jho Low’s name did not appear on the agency’s website.

In a tweet over the weekend, Hope said: "Just a word to friends in Malaysia: Don’t worry that Jho Low’s name isn’t on the public Interpol Red Notice website. He’s 100% on the list.

"Very rarely do they advertise people publicly. If Jho sets foot in a country with rule of law, he’ll be arrested," he said.

On Oct 6, theedgemarkets.com reported that Jho Low’s name was not listed on the Interpol Red Notice list, contrary to a statement by Home Minister Datuk Seri Hamzah Zainudin.

A check with the Interpol website via both his family name and country did not yield any results.

When "Malaysia" was searched, there were four names that showed up: Koh Ing Kueh, Umar Sirul Azhar, Tan Lok Seng and Loo Soon Aik.

On Oct 4, Hamzah when replying to a question by Kepong Member of Parliament Lim Lip Eng said that Malaysia would not offer rewards for information leading to Jho Low,

Lim queried if the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) had contacted US journalists Tom Wright and Bradley Hope, following their claims that Jho Low and his family were spotted in China and Hong Kong in 2018 and 2019.

Lim also asked why the Malaysian government had not offered any rewards for individuals with information on Jho Low’s whereabouts.

In a reply to Lim, Hamzah said in the Dewan Rakyat that PDRM was of the view that the Red Notice issued by Interpol was a better avenue than offering rewards as elements of cooperation and definitive information were involved.

He added that this required the 195 member states of Interpol to channel any information to Malaysian authorities to facilitate any extradition process.
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