Arrest warrants issued for two, including eHati founder


Comm Shazeli said efforts are also being made to identify a badly decomposed body found in Bandar Sunway last month. – BERNAMA filepic

‎SHAH ALAM: Arrest warrants have been issued for two individuals, including the founder of the eHati marriage motivation programme, after they failed to appear for their court cases.

Selangor police chief Comm Datuk Shazeli Kahar said police are actively tracking down both individuals. 

"Two warrants of arrest have been issued for failing to attend court during their charges.

"I can confirm that efforts are underway to locate them,” he told a press conference here on Tuesday (Nov 11).

In a separate case, Comm Shazeli said the post-mortem on a body found by a river near a private higher learning institution in Bandar Sunway early last month had been completed.

However, he said, the cause of death could not be determined because of the body’s advanced state of decomposition.

"We are waiting for a detailed report from the Chemistry Department to help establish the cause of death.

"No arrests have been made so far, and the victim’s identity remains unknown as no one has come forward to help with identification," he said, adding that efforts to identify the deceased are ongoing. – Bernama

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