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Police confident in finding missing beauty products founder

8th September, 2010

SHAH ALAM: Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan said yesterday the police have “certain information” which they believe can help them find millionaire beauty products founder Datuk Sosilawati Lawiya and three other people reported missing since Aug 30.

“We have certain information. Insya Allah (God willing), we will find them … we have information,” he said when questioned about Sosilawati at a news conference in conjunction with his farewell visit to the Selangor police headquarters, here.

Besides Sosilawati, 47, the three other people also reported missing are her lawyer Ahmad Kamil Abdul Karim, 32, her driver Kamarudin Shansudin, 47, and a bank officer, Norhisham Mohammad, 38.

Asked whether the police believed they were safe, Musa said: “Insya Allah, we hope they are safe.”

On Sosilawati’s car, which was found in Subang Jaya yesterday, he said there was nothing in the car which raised any suspicion.

For the moment, the police were talking to family members of those missing to obtain information about whom they were to have met, he said.

“At the moment, we are looking for a person who was to have met her (Sosilawati) ... supposed to be a lawyer said to want to enter into a contract on the sale of property,” he said.

Sosilawati and the three other people were reported missing after leaving for Banting, apparently over a land deal.

   
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