Well the Suhakam Inquiry into the disappearance of Pastor Helmi and his wife Ruth Sitepu has resumed. The inquiry is becoming rather lack lustre and dull. Here is the FMT report :
police witness said some siblings uncooperative with investigations
no siblings enquired if brother missing or lodged police report
one sibling had no issue about Joshua converting to Christianity
checks on Joshua’s Maybank acct found last transaction in 2017
Ruth and Joshua have been missing for over three years
last seen on Nov 30, 2016
My comments :
"checks on Joshua’s Maybank acct found last transaction in 2017"
The couple disappeared on Nov 30, 2016.
The last bank transaction was in 2017.
Suhakam should ask the policeman to say when exactly was that bank transaction in 2017? The policeman should know.
Because Maybank can tell you the exact nature of the transaction.
Whether it was ATM (deposit or withdrawal), cheque deposit or withdrawal, savings account, current account, when exactly and where exactly.
And Maybank will have CCTV footage of whoever came to the bank branch or to the ATM machine. Especially the ATM machine.
If the CCTV shows either Joshua Helmi or Ruth Sitepu at the ATM machine or walking into the Maybank branch in 2017 then you can STOP the Suhakam Inquiry.
Do not waste time.
If they were at the bank in 2017 it means they have not been kidnapped.
Or if someone else turned up at the Maybank ATM (assuming) then the Police can identify the person as well and bring them in for questioning.
(Unless of course the CCTV cameras "rosak". Then there will not be footage. Just like when Pastor Koh was abducted NONE of the CCTV cameras around Petaling Jaya - except for the CCTV from those houses near where he was abducted - seemed to have recorded where those black cars went to. A black hole.)
All bank ATMs must have CCTV cameras.
All bank branches must have CCTV cameras.
The Suhakam Inquiry should zero in on this interesting testimony - that the last bank transaction was in 2017.
Even in the last Suhakam Inquiry into Amri Che Mat the Suhakam missed some relevant points.
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