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30 November 2013

Police Solves JAIP Enforcement Head Ahmadi Rafli Murder Case - Still On Hunt for 10 More Tuhan Harun Cult Followers


Police today released the photos of another 10 suspected members of the Tuhan Harun deviant sect in connection with the investigation on the Pahang Religious Department (Jaip) enforcement head Ahmad Rafli Abdul Malik murder case.



Federal police Criminal Investigation Department (CID) director Datuk Hadi Ho Abdullah in a statement issued today urged the public with knowledge of these people to contact  Deputy Superintendent Zakaria at 019-3822020, Assistant Superintendent Zukri at 013-9764999, and Inspector Mohd Hasni at 016-4888025.
 
 
They are
 
1. Mohd Shahril Mohd Jaafar, 28,  last know address at 1605, Lorong Teja 34, Taman Keladi 08000 Sungai Petani, Kedah.

2. Mohamed Faizal Abdullah,  25, at 25, Jalan Seroja, Kampung Baru, Ayer Hitam 86100 Batu Pahat, Johor.

3. Mohd Rozi Akasah, 38, at 30, Jalan SI 27, Taman Saujana Indah, Bukit Katil 74550 Malacca.

4. Khairil Amir Akasah, 34, at Batu 8, Kampung Sungai Raya, Pasir Panjang 71250 Port Dickson, Negri Sembilan.

5. Mansur Hussein, 39, at Kampung Dalam Rhu, Semerak 16700 Pasir Puteh, Kelantan.

6. Shamsinar Abd Halim, 36, at 24, Jalan Budiman, Kampung Melayu Majidee 80110 Johor Baru, Johor.

7. Jefferi Safar, 36, at 15, Jalan Kelisa, Taman Ko-Rakyat 86000 Kluang, Johor.

8. Wan Mohd Shakri Wan Isa@Wan Ismail, 27, at Lot 94, Kampung Pauh, Jalan PCB Badang 15350 Kota Baru, Kelantan.

9. Shamsul Amri Abu Hassan, 44,  at 3, Lorong Sungai Karang, Pantai 4, Taman Sunagi, Karang Pantai 26100 Kuantan, Pahang.

10. Shaizral Eddie Nizam Shaari, 37, at 778-D, Taman Kerjasama, Bukit Beruang 75450 Malacca.
 
 
Hadi also thanked the public for their assistance in helping to solve the case with the recent arrest of 13 followers and seizure of a semi-auto pistol believed to be the murder weapon at Taman Setiawangsa here.
 
It is learnt that the police had also arrested the shooter who was believed to be an ex-policeman.
 
It was reported today that Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar who tweeted at 8pm last night, said the case was considered closed and congratulated the team from Bukit Aman on their success.
   
"Syabas Team Cantas BAman, berjaya rungkai kes bunuh Penguatkuasa JAIP. Tangkap 13 org dan pistol dirampas. Angkara Kump Tuhan Harun@PDRMsia," Khalid wrote. (Well done Bukit Aman's Cantas team, successfully untangled JAIP enforcer murder case. Arrest 13 people and seized a pistol. Perpetrated by Tuhan Harun Group@PDRMsia)


   
In the following tweet five minutes later, Khalid indicated that the police force's new elite unit, the Special Task Force on Organised Crime (Stafoc), which was launched last week on Nov 21, had played a role in the matter.
   
"Kejayaan membanggakan oleh STAFOC, PDRM. Tahniah sekali lagi. Diantara 13 tangkapan, 2 wanita, ahli Kump Tuhan Harun Durjana!@PDRMsia," Khalid tweeted using his Twitter handle @KBAB51. (A proud success by STAFOC, PDRM. Congratulations again. Among the 13 arrests, 2 women, members of wicked Tuhan Harun Group!@PDRMsia)
   
The 49-year-old Ahmad Rafli was shot dead in front of his house at Indera Mahkota 2 in Kuantan, Pahang on Nov 10.
   
Rafli had led the decisive crackdown on the Tuhan Harun cult in April, which brought to the capture of leader Harun Mat Saat and 31 of its members.
   
   

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