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Monday, November 13, 2017

Officer: 'Powers that be' unhappy Muslims attended pastor Koh vigils



SUHAKAM INQUIRY | The investigating officer probing pastor Raymond Koh's disappearance believes there is a possibility that the "powers that be" may have been unhappy with Muslims attending candlelight vigils held for the missing pastor.
Testifying before the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam) public inquiry into Koh's disappearance today, Supari Mohammad also agreed that news of Muslim youths being converted to other religions would upset certain quarters.
Asked by one of the lawyers representing Koh's family whether he believes that there were "powers out there" who wanted to change public sentiment, Supari said that it was a possibility.
The officer was earlier asked whether the police announcement on the investigation into Koh’s alleged proselytisation, as well as into proselytisation activities in Kangar, Perlis and Johor, were made to convince the public that the abduction was justified, "at least from the perspective of moderate Muslims."
Super also conceded that this was a possibility.
Former inspector-general of police Khalid Abu Bakar claimed in the wake of the abduction that police had received reports of Koh allegedly conducting evangelical activities to Muslim youths in Kangar.
However, Supari admitted today that the teenagers in question did not lodge any report, but only provided statements to the police.
"It was an NGO who lodged the report," he explained.


Koh's wife, Susanna Liew (right in photo), had previously told the inquiry that her husband had given specific instructions to volunteers at his charity Harapan Komuniti not to proselytise.
She said Koh had largely left his pastoral work when he founded the nonprofit Harapan Komuniti in 2004, although he was still referred to as a pastor and conducted sermons at various churches.
Koh was abducted in Petaling Jaya on Feb 13. The other individuals who are the subjects of the Suhakam inquiry are activist Amri Chemat, pastor Joshua Hilmy and his wife Ruth Hilmy.
Koh’s abduction is said to be linked to his alleged proselytising of Muslims, for which he was said to have received death threats.- Mkini

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