Police seek Interpol’s help to track down eHati founder, husband


SHAH ALAM: Police have requested assistance from Interpol in the ongoing search for the founder of eHati marital programme and her husband, as investigators believe they are both overseas.

Selangor police chief Comm Datuk Shazeli Kahar said Interpol will inform the Malaysian authorities of any arrests of the suspects.

“The individuals who are being sought have not yet been located and are believed to be outside Malaysia.

“However, appropriate action has been taken by the police to ensure that if they are detected in any related countries, arrests can be made and assistance provided to us,” he said at a press conference on Tuesday (April 28).

Previously, it was reported that the couple were believed to have fled the country on Oct 13 last year, a day before their case was to be heard in court.

Both landed in hot water after the company’s programme allegedly involved indecent exposure at a hall in a convention centre in Shah Alam in 2024.

 

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