The remand order on an Israeli man who was detained with six pistols has been extended for another seven days to allow for a detailed investigation report to be finalized.
: The remand order on an Israeli man who was detained with six pistols has been extended for another seven days from today.
“We still require some time to gather all firm evidence related to this main suspect and the local married couple who were also remanded last Friday. Razarudin said another suspect who acted as a driver for Shalom and detained in Cameron Highlands has been released on police bail. All of them, including the Israeli man, were apprehended through a special operation, involving collaboration with the Bukit Aman Criminal Investigation Department , Kuala Lumpur Contingent CID, CCID and the Special Branch.
Remand Order Israeli Man Pistols Investigation Suspects
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Remand extended for Israeli man nabbed with six guns, say copsTheir absence weighs heavily on my mind, and I miss them terribly. I feel that I am missing out on a lot of family events. I can't shake the sadness that envelops me when I think of them.
Read more »
IGP: Police extend remand of Israeli man detained with six pistolsKUALA LUMPUR, April 7 — The remand order on an Israeli man who was detained with six pistols has been extended for another seven days from today. Inspector-General of Police...
Read more »
Remand of 13 students in Lahad Datu dorm murder case extended by a weekSchwarzenegger shared on his 'Arnold’s Pump Club' podcast on March 25 that he got a pacemaker.
Read more »
LD hostel murder case: 13 suspects' remand extended till Apr 4LAHAD DATU: The remand of 13 suspects held in connection with the death of 17-year-old vocational college student Mohammad Nazmie Aizzat Muhd Narul Azwan has been extended until April 4, 2024.
Read more »
Unlawful to hear remand applications after 24 hours, court rulesPETALING JAYA: A High Court has ruled that applications by enforcement authorities to detain a suspect for investigation must be heard by the court within 24 hours of arrest.
Read more »