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PETALING JAYA: Malaysian police will send a team to Indonesia on Wednesday to bring back Datuk Seri Jamal Yunos
Inspector General of Police Tan Sri Mohamad Fuzi Harun said that the Selangor CID team will leave Wednesday (July). "We hope to bring him back to Malaysia in a day or two and we are in touch with our Indonesian counterparts, they have brought great cooperation in our efforts to expel Jamal," he said when he was contacted on Wednesday.
On Tuesday, July 3, Fuzi confirmed that Jamal would be extradited to Malaysia very soon, saying that Malaysia would work closely with his Indonesian counterpart to speed up the extradition process.
The IGP had said that he was close contact with the Indonesian police to bring back Jamal.
"It will be done as soon as possible, based on our agreement and our cooperation with Indonesia," he told reporters in Hari Raya. 2] A report from Indonesian portal Tribunnews quoted Indonesian Central Police Chief Tito Karnavian as saying that Jamal would be handed over to Malaysia "in a day or two".
"We are going to proceed with the deportation process today or tomorrow.Jamal is under investigation for at least six offenses, including the creation of public nuisances by smashing bottles of alcohol to protest the Better Beer festival at the Selangor State Secretariat building on October 5.
Police launched a manhunt after it was discovered that he was missing from his service at the Ampang Puteri Specialty Hospital on May 25.
A warrant for arrest was issued against Jamal on June 1. Arrest.
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