Nearly nine years earlier, her husband had been snatched by masked men in broad daylight. The abduction was captured on CCTV and gripped the nation for years.

The high court ruled that the elite Special Branch of the police had taken Raymond Koh, and held both the police and the Malaysian government responsible for the country’s first-ever enforced disappearance case to be heard in a court.

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    […] official investigations found that the police saw the pastor as a threat to Islam, Malaysia’s majority religion.

    Isn’t that just lovely, religion and cops doing what they do best.

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      I chuckled when they mentioned the govt payout was being appealed on grounds of ‘universal justice’, i.e. my god versus your god. My country is indeed the bozo country.