There is still no sign of Muhammad Yusoff Rawther, who is being questioned over his accusation of sexual misconduct against PKR president Anwar Ibrahim.
Yusoff, 26, arrived at the Bukit Aman federal police headquarters in Kuala Lumpur at around 1pm accompanied by his lawyer, Mohd Haniff Khatri Abdulla.
Haniff had previously acted for Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad as well.
On Saturday, Yusoff, who worked as a research officer for Anwar, had filed a police report on the alleged incident.
He also attached a statutory declaration detailing the incident that took place in October last year.
Meanwhile, Anwar's lawyer Ramkarpal Singh, who was at Bukit Aman for another matter, said his team was unable to serve a notice of demand on Yusoff.
“We were instructed (by Anwar) to issue a notice of demand, which we did.
“Unfortunately, we were unable to serve it at his Penang address. The address that he stated in his purported SD. But the letter was returned to my office with the note that he doesn't reside there.
“We will send the notice once we get his official address. If he has a lawyer, the other alternative is to pass it to his lawyer,” he added.
[More to follow] - Mkini
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