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Monday 21 September 2015

Subang Jaya police have found the body of Anthony Morais

Subang Jaya police kidnapped turn morning Subang Jaya deputy public prosecutor in the body of the missing, Anthony Kevin Morais, is to be found.

Bukit Aman Criminal Investigation Department director, Datuk Seri Mohmad Salleh they Jalan USJ Subang 3 I was thrown into a drum barrel body is strengthened.

"13 days of investigation, we finally get a breakthrough in the case, helped by new leads more recently of a CCTV Jalan Duta, l footageobtained gathered together.

"We 8AM today began around the body, highlighting the fire and rescue department for help and help pathologists," Mohmad told reporters on the sidelines.

However, he said, the body process more recognition around 2pm by the Kuala Lumpur Hospital pathologists during post-mortem will be carried out today.

The cement used to compress the body

Suspects arrested

Mohmad said the discovery of the body was made possible following the arrest of seven suspects in Rawang and other areas in the Klang Valley yesterday.

The police were then led to the swamp area where the body was dumped.

The body after it was unearthed

He said the police detained seven people – five men, a woman and a child – but they believed the woman and child have no involvement in the case.

“The men are aged between 22 and 52 years old. Among them, only one had a past criminal record under Section 29(1) of the Minor Offences Act 1955 for failure to provide explanation on goods owned.

“The rest of the suspects, we will check if they have been involved in any D7 or gangsterism activities,” said Mohmad, adding that police will apply to remand the suspects for the maximum period, 14 days, starting today.

Items seized

Mohmad said police had seized several items in connection with the case. The items were seized in Penang and the Klang Valley beginning yesterday.

Those seized in Penang included a Mitsubishi Triton vehicle, believed to be used to ram into the victim’s vehicle; a Honda Accord believed to be used by one of the suspects, and cash amounting to RM17,100.

In the Klang Valley, items seized were a Proton Persona owned by one of the suspects; cash totalling RM15,000, and a receipt for purchasing cement, gravel and sand. The hardware is believed to be the items used to compress the body in the drum barrel, said Mohmad.

The hardware were purchased in an area nearby where the body was dumped, he added.
Swamp area where the body was found

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Mohmad objective in this case two weeks ago, Shah Alam embroiled in a corruption case involving a Malaysian military doctor courts are believed to be connected, he said.

"We believe DPP Morais was involved in the case. The case was the first case that is linked to the founding Ambank," he said.

Responding to a question, Mohmad military doctor who was arrested yesterday.

He added that more arrests will be made.

At the time of his death, Morais Appellate and Trial Attorney General's Chambers, deputy head of the division. Previously, he was with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission.

Morais Sep 5, his older brother, Datuk Richard Morais, was reported missing by, a day after he was last seen.

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