Court will hear Liew’s application to appoint trustees to manage the RM33m judgment sum
Court finds probe into Pastor Koh's disappearance was never done properly The High Court said the police investigations into Pastor Raymond Koh’s abduction were never conducted in a meaningful manner over the past eight years, Ho Kit Yen wrote for FMT today. Justice Datuk Su Tiang Joo, in his full judgment, stated that the police officers involved disregarded their statutory duties under the law to safeguard public life and security, as well as to prevent and detect crime. He highlighted that in Koh’s case, the pastor’s wife, Puan Susanna Liew, faced obstacles in dealing with the police from the outset. The court noted that Liew, police officer Datuk Ali Asra Abu Bakar and investigating officer Encik Supari Muhammad testified that the questions posed to her focussed on proselytisation, which Koh was allegedly involved in, rather than questions aimed at identifying leads. The court also noted that the presence of one Encik Saiful Bahri Abdul Aziz’s Toyota Vios (...