The Star, Tuesday October 13, 2015
SHAH ALAM: Investigation papers on
the kidnapping of a five-year-old boy in Kajang will be submitted to
the deputy public prosecutor in two days.
Selangor deputy police chief Deputy Comm Datuk Abdul Rahim Jaafar, however, said that no more arrests will be made.
"We have four suspects currently in custody, including the taxi driver.
"We are not expecting to make any more arrest," he told a press conference after launching the Road Safety Awareness Cycling Convoy at the state police headquarters on Tuesday.
DCP Abdul Rahim also reminded the public not to spread news on kidnapping cases so as not to jeopardise the safety of victims.
"There is more harm than good when information on a kidnapping goes viral.
"Kidnapping is a delicate case, where the kidnappers might do something rash to the victim if they know the police are on to them," he said.
Selangor deputy police chief Deputy Comm Datuk Abdul Rahim Jaafar, however, said that no more arrests will be made.
"We have four suspects currently in custody, including the taxi driver.
"We are not expecting to make any more arrest," he told a press conference after launching the Road Safety Awareness Cycling Convoy at the state police headquarters on Tuesday.
"There is more harm than good when information on a kidnapping goes viral.
"Kidnapping is a delicate case, where the kidnappers might do something rash to the victim if they know the police are on to them," he said.
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