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Malay Mail
13-05-2025
- Malay Mail
Cops: Possibility of Pamela Ling escaping to overseas part of missing persons probe, MACC already obtained travel ban
KUALA LUMPUR, May 13 — The police's detailed investigation on the month-long disappearance of Datin Seri Pamela Ling Yueh includes probing the possibility that she had absconded abroad, Putrajaya police said today. Putrajaya district police chief ACP Aidi Sham Mohamed said the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has barred Ling's movement, following a query from the media on whether they are investigating the possibility that she had escaped abroad using forged documents. 'Pamela's movements to abroad had been blocked by the MACC when they were carrying out investigations on Pamela,' Aidi Sham told reporters in a brief statement. He was responding to a question on whether police were on alert at the borders or entry and exit points of Malaysia for any attempts by suspects or Ling to get her out of the country. Previously, Ling's family's lawyer Sangeet Kaur Deo said the MACC had obtained a travel ban on Ling since at least October 2024. As of now, Aidi Sham said the police have recorded the statements from 27 witnesses. MORE TO COME


Malay Mail
08-05-2025
- Malay Mail
KL cops say MACC witness Pamela Ling believed to be still alive and in Malaysia, abduction involved five cars with cloned plates
KUALA LUMPUR, May 8 — Authorities strongly believed Malaysian Anti Corruption Commission (MACC) witness Datin Seri Pamela Ling Yueh, who was abducted last month, is still in the country and alive. Kuala Lumpur police chief Datuk Rusdi Mohd Isa said official immigration records showed that Ling last departed Malaysia for Singapore in January. 'As of now, there is no departure movement based on official channels. We believe she is still in the country based on immigration records. 'I am also confident she is still alive for the time being,' he told reporters during a press conference at the Kuala Lumpur Contingent Headquarters here. Rusdi also said closed-circuit television footage (CCTV) obtained by investigators also revealed there were in fact five vehicles involved in Ling's abduction, not three initially. He also confirmed three of the vehicles involved during the interception were using cloned numbers plates. 'We have spoken to the original vehicle owners and they have confirmed that they were in possession of their vehicles at the time of the incident,' he said. MORE TO COME