KL 15 SEPT 10: KES pembunuhan Sosilawati sudah menjadi berita penting di India, kerana ia melibatkan tidak secara langsung isteri seorang ahli perniagaan dari Chennai, India, S Usharani, 24. Berita ini terus tersebar dan berkembang ke peringkat antarabangsa.
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Indian woman lodges complaint over missing millionaire husband.
Jaishree Balasubramanian
Kuala Lumpur, Sep 14 (PTI) A woman from Chennai has lodged a complaint with Malaysian police over disappearance of her millionaire husband, who was last known to be in the company of two local ethnic Indian lawyers currently being probed for suspected serial killing of four people.
S Usharani had lodged a missing persons report with police at Banting town on September 8 saying that her husband Allal Kanthan Muthu Raja, 34, had been missing since January, according to a local media report.
The report comes amid police''s search for Sosilawati Lawiya, a local cosmetics businesswoman and three others, believed to have been killed by the suspects.
Usharani told the New Straits Times that her husband Allal was lured to Malaysia by the lawyers purportedly for an urgent business deal.
"They called him in Chennai on January 16 and he took a flight to Kuala Lumpur the next day," the daily quoted her as saying.
Usharani said her husband called her after arriving at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport on January 18 to inform her that he had arrived safely and was on his way to Banting with both lawyers.
"We know both the lawyer brothers. Their families had visited us in Chennai many times and we, too, had visited them in Banting," she said.
Allal has various business ventures including jewellery shops, plantations, hotels and restaurants.
He had apparently been partners with the brothers for almost 10 years, she said, adding he was carrying 18kg of jewellery and at least Rs 150000 with him.
On January 19, Usharani said she was unable to reach her husband and was later told by the two lawyers that her husband had been caught by police for attempting to smuggle drugs into the country.
She claimed that two men called her and said they were from the police and demanded she should get one million ringgit to secure his release.
"They insisted I come personally with the money so that they would release my husband to me."
Usharani said the two lawyers told her to pay up and asked her to stop calling them.
"That was when I became suspicious and I came down to Malaysia. I went to Banting and lodged a missing person''s report. However, I did not meet the lawyers," she said.
On Sunday, police had revealed that the two lawyers were also linked to four other businessmen reported missing over the past year. Allal was one of them while the three others were said to be local Indians. MSN India.
Sementara itu, semua pihak diminta supaya tidak menyebar sebarang khabar yang tidak benar atau berita tohmahan yang berkaitan dengan kes pembunuhan jutawan kosmetik Datuk Sosilawati Lawiya and tiga individu lain, bagi memastikan keselamatan dan ketenteraman awam terus terpelihara.
Menteri Dalam Negeri Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein yang membuat gesaan itu berkata beliau melihat kes berkenaan sebagai satu kejadian jenayah kejam dan berat yang merentasi batas kaum dan agama.
“Semua kaum dan agama dalam negara dengan nada yang sama mengutuk apa yang terjadi,” katanya dalam satu kenyataan di sini. (AK)
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