'Mr H' to give statement to cops Wednesday evening


KUALA LUMPUR: Bukit Aman has called up the individual known as "Mr H" on Wednesday (Nov 22) after he was named by former Community Communications Department (J-Kom) director-general Datuk Dr Mohammad Agus Yusoff.

Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Razarudin Husain said the individual was identified based on information given by Mohammad Agus.

"His statement will be recorded at about 5.30pm on Wednesday.

"So far, the statements of three individuals have been recorded," he said when contacted.

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The IGP said police have not received any police report from J-Kom assistant officer Abdul Wahab Abdul Kadir Jilani on threats against him.

"We urge him to come forward as soon as possible," he added.

It was reported that the, said to be a high-ranking individual behind a video implicating Mohammad Agus, has been revealed to the police.

Previously, Mohammad Agus said he had disclosed the identity of "Mr H" to police when he was questioned at the Kajang police headquarters on Monday (Nov 20).

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"I revealed who Mr H is and answered what they needed for further investigation," he said.

Mohammad Agus added that he also lodged a report against blogger Raja Petra Kamarudin for allegedly uploading a copy of his police report on the matter on social media and revealing his personal information.

"It is baffling how he (Raja Petra) can get the full report and I have asked the police to conduct an internal investigation," he said.

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