JJPTR trio rearrested in Penang, to be sent for remand in Perak


  • Nation
  • Sunday, 21 May 2017

BUKIT MERTAJAM: Police have rearrested JJ Poor To Rich (JJPTR) founder Johnson Lee and two of his right-hand men to allow investigations into cases reported in Perak, said Penang Commercial Crime Investigation Department chief Asst Comm Abdul Ghani Ahmad (pic).

Perak Commercial Crime chief Supt Lee Ewe Kiang confirmed that they were rearrested by Taiping police to assist investigations into a report against them.

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