Cops working with Interpol to track down syndicate linked to Langkawi boat tragedy


ALOR SETAR: The police is working with Interpol and Aseanapol to track down a syndicate believed to be linked to the recent boat tragedy involving migrants in waters off the Malaysia-Thailand border.

Kedah police chief Datuk Adzli Abu Shah said that initial information suggested the syndicate may have been operating in Malaysia and in several neighbouring countries.

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