FORMER Sabah chief minister Musa Aman is advised to immediately return to Malaysia to assist in investigations.
Deputy Home Minister Azis Jamman said the people of Sabah demanded drastic action to be taken against the former leader should he refuse to cooperate and come home.
“He (Musa) always said he was not guilty; if he is not guilty, then come back and cooperate with the authorities and for an interrogation. If he is not guilty, then don’t be afraid,”he said during a visit to the Tawau district police station, today.
Azis, who is the Sepanggar MP, said police were aware of the actions to be taken in regard to Musa, who is wanted to answer a report from Sabah governor Juhar Mahiruddin alleging criminal intimidation by Musa.
Musa has not been seen since May and is believed to be in London.
“We leave it to them, they know what to do. If he (Musa) does not return, we (police) will go there.
– Bernama
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