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Cops quiz seven witnesses over threats against Nga

No arrests yet over anonymous notes sent to local govt minister’s house in Manjung

6:02 PM MYT

 

IPOH – Police have recorded the statements of seven witnesses regarding an anonymous threat issued against Housing and Local Government Minister Nga Kor Ming yesterday.

Manjung district police chief Mohamed Nordin Abdullah said police hoped the information provided by the witnesses could help in tracking down the suspects.

“No arrest has been made and we are still trying to identify the suspect (or suspects),” he said when contacted from here today.

Yesterday, Nordin said in a statement that several pieces of paper with a threatening message directed at Nga were found scattered in front of his mother’s house in Ayer Tawar, Manjung.

The district police chief said Nga’s 76-year-old mother found the notes at about 7.30am yesterday and lodged a police report at 10.15am.

The case has been classified under Section 507 of the Penal Code for committing criminal intimidation through anonymous communication, which on conviction provides for a jail term of up to two years or a fine, or both, he said. – March 8, 2024

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