Indonesia upset Malaysian police protecting DAP’s Paul Yong


The fact that Paul Yong is Chinese makes it even worse

(nthqibord.com) – PAKATAN Harapan federal government must act fast to resolve the rape allegation implicating DAP assemblyman Paul Yong Choo Kiong to avoid a diplomatic row with Indonesia.

A former diplomat said Jakarta had already raised its concern to Putrajaya over the perceived delay by the relevant authorities to complete their probe on the rape allegation.

It’s learnt that Indonesia government representatives had met up officials at Malaysian embassy in Jakarta to express the Indonesian strong stand on the issue.

Indonesian government seems to be a bit upset that the investigation was not carried out according to the rule of law so espoused by the PH government.

“Justice must not only be done but seen to be done.

“The accused was not remanded even for a day and the subsequent statements by DAP lawmakers ticking off the police for arresting Paul Yong did not augur well with Jakarta.

“Jakarta may have felt that the authorities were dragging their feet over the case.

“We can’t afford to have a diplomatic row with Indonesia, the most populated Muslim nation in the world and the biggest economy in Southeast Asia,” said a former diplomat, who declined to be named.

“We have everything to lose for.”

On Monday, July 8, 2019, an Indonesian woman, aged 23, lodged a police report claiming she was raped by her employer at his home in Meru, Ipoh.

The maid is currently being place at the Indonesian Embassy.

The Malaysian police seems to be protecting DAP

Yesterday, Perak Police Chief Commissioner Datuk Razarudin Husain (pic) insisted that the investigators were handling the case according to the police standard operation procedure (SOP).

He assured that the police would not be bias against any party regardless the alleged suspect’s status.

“We can only arrest the suspect if he tries to tamper with the investigation or harm the victim or have the potential to run away.

“If there is no further investigation, there is no need to arrest the suspect,” he said.

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