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Amri’s wife questions delay in reopening probe into husband’s disappearance

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Noorhayati Ariffin says several investigations had concluded that police officers allegedly acted illegally in her husband’s disappearance.

PETALING JAYA: Amri Che Mat’s wife has told home minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail to take immediate action to locate her husband and apprehend those responsible for his disappearance.

Saifuddin yesterday said his ministry is “working on” the High Court’s recent order for the police to reopen investigations into the disappearances of Amri and Pastor Raymond Koh.

Amri’s wife, Noorhayati Ariffin, pointed out that several investigations had concluded that police officers allegedly acted illegally in Amri’s disappearance. These include reports by the home ministry’s special task force, the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam), and a recent High Court decision.

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