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

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