PETALING JAYA: The police have been unable to continue further investigations linked to death row inmate P Pannir Selvam due to the lack of new evidence.
Pannir, 36, is set to be executed in Singapore on Wednesday for trafficking 51.84g of diamorphine through the Woodlands checkpoint in 2014.
Bukit Aman narcotics crime investigation department director Hussein Omar Khan said efforts to obtain fresh evidence in his case, including visiting him at Changi prison in Singapore on Sept 27, did not generate any information that would allow further investigations to be carried out in Malaysia.