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Where is Malaysia’s Pamela Ling? Few clues 5 months after kidnap drama

Activist groups call for a national task force to find the corruption witness, who went missing before she could give a statement

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The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission building in Putrajaya. Pamela Ling was under a year-long corruption investigation by the agency. Photo: EPA-EFE
Hadi AzmiandJoseph Sipalan
Five months after she was snatched from a car in broad daylight in Malaysia, little is known about the disappearance of Pamela Ling, with a “chilling” lack of clarity in the case sparking calls for a wider investigation.

Ling, 42, was kidnapped on April 9 by three people believed to have impersonated police, forcing her into their vehicle after stopping her private hire car on the highway not far from the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) headquarters.

The victim was on her way to the commission’s office to give a statement as a witness in a corruption investigation involving her and her tycoon husband when she was taken. She remains missing despite Malaysia’s request for aid from Interpol.
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The government on August 20 said police had taken statements from 48 witnesses, including four MACC officers, in a bid to find leads into Ling’s disappearance.

But police had not provided further updates, MACC Chief Commissioner Azam Baki told reporters on Tuesday.

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The lack of progress was “chilling”, said human rights activist Jerald Joseph from Pusat Komas, who questioned the commitment to finding Ling.

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