Friday, October 08, 2010

Files removed from Sosilawati murder suspect's legal firm

BANTING: Hundreds of files were removed from the legal firm of the main suspect in the murders of cosmetics millionaire Sosilawati Lawiya and three others, here, today. The files were loaded into a two-tonne lorry by three workers including the driver watched by several police officers and policemen.Reporters and photographers noticed this about 3.30pm when they stopped for a drink at a nearby restaurant opposite the Kuala Langat police district headquarters.More than an hour later, the lorry carrying the files left for an unknown destination.

A number of women, believed to be employees of the legal firm, were seen hurriedly leaving the premises while hiding their faces from the cameras.The main suspect's legal firm is located in Jalan Kemboja, off Jalan Sultan Alam Shah, here.Sosilawati, 47, her driver Kamaruddin Shansuddin, 44, CIMB Kampung Baru branch officer Noorhisham Mohammad, 38, and lawyer Ahmad Kamil Abd Karim, 32, were reported to have gone missing since Aug 30 after they went to Banting over a land transaction.

On Sept 13, police confirmed that the four were assaulted and killed before their bodies were burned and the ashes thrown into rivers near Ladang Gadong, Banting.Meanwhile, Jesyntha Clarene Isreal, who was wanted by police to assist in the investigation into the murders of Sosilawati and the three others, surrendered herself to Dang Wangi police, here, today.According to the Royal Malaysian Police official Facebook, Jesyntha came to the district police headquarters at about 5pm accompanied by a lawyer before she was detained.Recently, the police through its Facebook, released information on the 27-year-old woman as she was believed to have information which could help solve the high-profile murder case.Media reports have also linked Jesyntha to one of the murder suspects.

Source : Bernama

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