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Pamela Ling suspected abduction: family, MACC officers among 12 to give statement

KL police chief says currently no leads or developments on her location yet

2:29 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – 12 witnesses, including family members, have given their statements to the police over the disappearance of Pamela Ling Yueh, who is believed to be a victim of abduction.

Pamela was on her way to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) office in Putrajaya on April 9 before she lost contact with family members.

Kuala Lumpur police chief Datuk Rusdi Mohd Isa said those interviewed also included MACC officers and her lawyer.

“So far, there are no leads or developments regarding her whereabouts,” he told Bernama.

Pamela’s brother Simon Ling Wan Siong said Pamela had sent a WhatsApp message to her lawyer at 1.57pm to inform that she was en route to the MACC office and expected to arrive at 2.08pm via an e-hailing service. 

Despite efforts by her family and lawyer to contact her after 2pm, phone calls went unanswered, and WhatsApp messages went undelivered.

The 42-year-old was making her way to the MACC office to give her statement regarding an ongoing investigation. Police received a report on her disappearance at 3.02pm on the same day.  

The e-hailing company has also confirmed that the ride was completed, but no further information has been obtained. 

Rusdi had earlier said that no ransom had been demanded, which is being investigated under Section 365 of the Penal Code for abduction. 

Members of the public with any information are urged to contact Simon at 012-8866799 or the victim’s father, Ling Kie Yii, at 012-8867979. – May 4, 2025

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