DENGKIL, Nov 28 — The police will be calling up a group of people who were involved in bringing back the ashes of former Communist Party of Malaya (CPM) leader Chin Peng to Malaysia, said Deputy Inspector-General of Police Datuk Mazlan Mansor. “The investigation is ongoing. We are still...
Thursday, 28 Nov 2019 05:40 PM MYTDENGKIL, Nov 28 — The police will be calling up a group of people who were involved in bringing back the ashes of former Communist Party of Malaya leader Chin Peng to Malaysia, said Deputy Inspector-General of Police Datuk Mazlan Mansor.
It was reported that the ashes of Chin Peng, whose real name was Ong Boon Hua, were brought back on Sept 16 from Thailand with a funeral ceremony being held on the same day.
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