KUALA LUMPUR: Muhammad Yusoff Rawther (pic), a former research assistant to PKR president Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, will be back at Bukit Aman Tuesday (Dec 10) for another round of statement taking into an allegation of sexual misconduct.
Bukit Aman CID Prosecution and Law Division (D5) principal assistant director SAC Mior Faridalathrash Wahid confirmed this when contacted by The Star Tuesday.
On Monday (Dec 9), Yusoff was questioned for seven hours, before finally leaving Bukit Aman at 9.15pm.
Yusoff, in a statutory declaration, claimed that Anwar attempted to coerce him into oral and anal sex at the leader’s office, which he rejected.
He claimed he had made the statutory declaration because he was worried for his safety.
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