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Lawyer calls police's self-abduction theory a 'smokescreen' to deflect delays

Lawyer calls police's self-abduction theory a 'smokescreen' to deflect delays

KUALA LUMPUR: The lawyer representing Datin Seri Pamela Ling's family says the self-abduction theory offered by the police is a 'smokescreen' and an attempt to deflect from investigative delays during the early days of her disappearance.
"Surely the police are aware that Ling is a mother of three, one of whom suffers from a serious medical condition requiring regular treatment, failing which it could be fatal if not treated promptly," Sangeet Kaur Deo said in a statement today.
She asked whether the police were seriously suggesting that Ling had knowingly abandoned her ill child, fully aware of the consequences.
She added there was "no basis" for the theory and that it appeared to be an attempt to deflect from the investigative delays in the crucial early days.
"Why not disappear earlier, instead of duly attending not less than nine times for Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) questioning?
"Why disappear two days after filing a judicial review application against the MACC, wherein she has detailed her allegations of abuse of power?" she questioned.
On the use of cloned licence plates linked to Ling's suspected abduction, Sangeet questioned whether investigators had reviewed CCTV footage from her temporary residence in Cheras to determine if she was being followed.
She also raised concerns about whether toll records were properly examined to trace the vehicles' movements or identify the RFID or Touch 'n Go cards used.
"Why are these fundamental steps still in question? The family deserves proper updates from the authorities, and they should not have to rely on fragmented media reports to piece together what should be transparently shared with them," she said.
City police chief, Datuk Rusdi Mohd Isa, yesterday had said one of the angles being investigated is the possibility that the incident surrounding Ling's disappearance was staged.
Rusdi added that police are confident Ling is still alive and remains in the country.
At least five vehicles were involved in the initial confrontation prior to her disappearance, including a Toyota Camry, Nissan Almera, and Nissan Teana.

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