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15 June 2024

Police report made by Zayn Rayyan's family members and murder case Investigating Officer on the leak of Zayn Rayyan's investigation papers

 The police received two reports related to the leak of Zayn Rayyan's investigation papers


15/06/2024

The police received two reports related to the leak of Zayn Rayyan's investigation papers
Datuk Hussein Omar Khan confirmed that the police report was made by Zayn Rayyan's family members and the investigating officer handling the case.


The police received two reports related to the leak of Zayn Rayyan's investigation papers

Datuk Hussein Omar Khan confirmed that the police report was made by Zayn Rayyan's family members and the investigating officer handling the case. - Image file

SHAH ALAM: The police received two reports regarding the leak of investigation papers allegedly related to the murder of autistic child, Zayn Rayyan Abdul Matiin on Friday.

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Police received two reports regarding the leak of investigation papers related to the murder of autistic child, Zayn Rayyan Abdul Matiin on Friday.

Selangor Police Chief, Datuk Hussein Omar Khan said that the police report was made by Zayn Rayyan's family members and the investigating officer who handled the murder case.

"Further related investigations are still underway and what I can confirm so far is that two reports have been made.

"The investigation is conducted under Section 8 of the Official Secrets Act, Section 203A of the Penal Code (Disclosure of Information) and Section 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998," he said on Saturday.

He said, the public is reminded not to share any content classified under the Official Secrets Act.

"This kind of act not only interferes with the investigation but also the prosecution process in court.

"Legal action will be taken against any individual found sharing the content," he said.

Previously, it went viral on social media when a screen capture of information on the Zayn Rayyan case investigation spread to the point of causing annoyance to the public who are always following the development of the case of the child involved.

Most recently, the police will submit an application to the Communications and Multimedia Commission (SKMM) to take down the screenshot.

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