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M’sian police to get Soosai’s fingerprints

2nd September, 2010

KUALA LUMPUR: The police have not received any confirmation on the alleged arrest of Malaysian fugitive Michael Soosai in Chennai last Thursday. Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan said if it was confirmed that the suspect was Soosai, the Malaysian police would assist the Indian police in the investigations into a murder case in India.

“I have not received any confirmation from the Indian police and I have ordered our Interpol to get the fingerprints of the suspect from the Indian police to determine whether he is Michael Soosai,” he told reporters at the launch of Ops Sikap 22 at the Telekom Tower here yesterday.

Soosai, 47, who used several different identities in India, including Dr G. Karuna Raj, is wanted here for at least 17 cases of criminal breach of trust involving RM1 million. He skipped bail after faking his death. He was wanted also in the investigations into the murder of a Malaysian, N. Subramaniam, in Chennai six years ago.

On Wee Meng Chee of Namewee’s video clip which allegedly contained racial slur, Musa said the case would be referred to the Attorney-General.

   
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