Anyone with information that can assist in locating the ex-husband and youngest daughter of M Indira Gandhi has been asked to channel it to the Royal Malaysia Police (RMP).
Inspector-General of Police Khalid Ismail said any information received will be reviewed professionally, and action will be taken following investigative procedures.
He added that a meeting was held between RMP and Indira at Bukit Aman federal police headquarters at 4.40pm yesterday.
The meeting was also attended by the Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Law and Institutional Reform), M Kulasegaran, activist Arun Dorasamy, and two of Indira’s other children.
“During the meeting, Kulasegaran requested the police to provide continued support to Indira in efforts to locate her ex-husband, K Pathmanathan or Riduan Abdullah (above), and her daughter.
“Indira and Arun also expressed hope that the search efforts could be intensified,” Khalid said in a statement today.
He said the police remain committed and will always respect and comply with all court directives, including conducting continuous efforts to locate Indira’s daughter in accordance with the law.
He added that police will continue to fully cooperate to ensure that every action is carried out with integrity, professionalism, and in line with legal requirements.

On Nov 21, the Ipoh High Court ordered the RMP to widen the search for Indira’s ex-husband, who has been accused of failing to return their youngest daughter to her.
In 2009, Riduan converted the couple’s three children to Islam without Indira’s consent and sought custody through the Syariah Court.
On Jan 29, 2018, the Federal Court ruled that the conversions were null and void.
The court also ordered the police chief to arrest Riduan for defying the High Court’s directive to return the youngest daughter to her mother.
- Bernama

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