Consult A-G over custody cases, Musa advises cops


PETALING JAYA: Police should comply with the Ipoh High Court’s order in granting M. Indira Gandhi custody of her daughter following her tussle with her Muslim convert ex-husband, said Tan Sri Musa Hassan.

The former Inspector-General of Police said an order by the High Court should be adhered to, which in this case was a clear order to the police to retrieve Indira’s daughter Prasana Diksa, failing which the police must explain to the court in an affidavit.

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