Father of kidnapped boy buys print ad to clear taxi driver's name


PETALING JAYA: The father of a kidnapped boy has bought a print advertisement to clear the name of the taxi driver who reunited him with his family.

In a notice posted in a Malay daily, the boy's father, 31, said that he and his family were confident that cab driver Hanizan Mohamed Radzi, 41, was not involved in the kidnapping of his son.

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