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Saturday, 5 July 2008

PITA POLITIK (48): WHERE'S PI BALA?

Saturday July 5, 2008 MYT 10:17:56 PM
Police looking for Balasubramaniam
By LOURDES CHARLES


KUALA LUMPUR: Police are searching for private investigator P. Balasubramaniam who has been missing since Friday.

Deputy Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Ismail Omar said the search is on for Subramaniam after his nephew R. Kumaresan lodged a missing person's report on Saturday.

Ismail said the police are eager to contact Balasubramaniam to assist in investigations into the two statutory declarations he made.

"We have no idea where he is and we appeal to anyone who knows of his whereabouts to contact us and this includes his lawyer who was last seen with him.

"We will be calling up several people to assist us to locate the private investigator," he said, quelling rumours that police had something to do with his sudden disappearance.

Ismail said Balasubramaniam's statement was vital if police wanted to get to the bottom of the allegations in his statutory declarations.(The Star Online 5 July 2008)

Comment:
This really is a high-powered drama unfolding. And more conspiracy and counter-conspiracy theories emerge. The end game? "Cotto mate kudasai" and everyone will want to see how the drama ends.

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