PETALING JAYA - Police will today apply to extend the remand order for a man who secretly filmed more than 200 women having sex with him with the intention of blackmailing them.
A police source said the remand order would be extended for two days as the police need more time to investigate the case.
The source said police were hoping more victims would come forward to lodge reports against the suspect.
“Although investigations show there were more than 200 victims all over Malaysia, only two have lodged reports,” he said.
“We understand some are still traumatised but they should come forward to shed more light into the investigations.”
The 53-year-old suspect was arrested last Thursday at an undisclosed location in Kota Kinabalu by Sabah police’s serious crime unit and was handed over to Petaling Jaya and Subang Jaya police for investigations.
The suspect left for Sabah last month, where he got married for the fifth time, and investigations revealed he planned to dupe new victims there.
His victims over a span of 15 years included a 65-year-old grandmother, teachers, doctors, a policewoman, a lecturer, foreign maids and single mothers who did nothing wrong beyond letting their sexual desires cloud their common sense.
They were trapped for months by the brazen predator, whose pursuit for short-term sexual encounters wove a web of extortion and blackmail.
His victims included an unknown number of men.
With sexually explicit pictures and secret sex videos of his victims, the man raked in more than RM300,000 from just seven of the victims.
The suspect’s sordid life came to light when two police reports were lodged in Petaling Jaya and Subang Jaya on Jan 12 by victims accompanied by crime activist Kuan Chee Heng.
Police, with the help of one of the victims, then unlocked the secrets of the career conman, who started his trail of lies in 2000. - Malay Mail
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