ASP Junaidy Md Saad says he received this instruction from the district police chief.
PUTRAJAYA: A witness in the royal commission of inquiry into the human trafficking camps and graves in Wang Kelian today said he was told to stop investigations following the discovery of a body in one of the graves on a hill in Wang Burma.
He said he did not continue investigating after that as he was awaiting further instructions from his superiors. “On March 6, 2015, I and a forensic team from the Perlis state police headquarters, which was led by Inspector Bahar and I, alongside officials from the Special Branch, and the Padang Besar district police chief himself, visited the site.
He said he first suspected elements of crime and human trafficking after interviewing and recording statements from the 38 immigrants detained by Joeking’s team at the foot of Wang Burma hill.
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