Cops say the three suspects are believed to be the mastermind of the fraud syndicate.
The police are tracking down three more suspects in connection with the cheating case involving 47 Malaysians who were detained in Cambodia.
He said Ghafar’s last known address was at 79, Kampung Salak, Kuching, while Chang Ying Shiong at BP 316, 3rd Floor, Batu Kawa Newtownship, Jalan Batu Kawa and Lai King Liong’s address was at 66, Medan Jaya, Bintulu. Mustafa said the public with information on the three suspects could contact the investigating officer Pricha Azin at 019-889 7640 or to turn up at any nearby police station.
“However, they are to present themselves to the police whenever they are required to do so,” he said.
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