In a report by Malay Mail Online, Kelantan’s Criminal Investigation Department Chief ACP Mohamad Fakri Che Sulaiman said the state police were working with the Immigration Department to monitor Riduan’s movements.
“Kelantan police have informed all the districts in Kelantan, especially close to the border, plus the marine police to be on the alert.”
Fakri noted that Riduan has been put on the “wanted” list by the Perak police and Kelantan police will “follow through” a directive from federal police.
Last April, the Federal Court had ordered Inspector-General of Police Khalid Abu Bakar to arrest Riduan for contempt of court over his refusal to hand custody of their youngest child (Prasana Diksa, now aged seven) to Indira in a high-profile child conversion case.
Anyone with any information on Riduan’s whereabouts can contact Ipoh senior investigation officer ASP Kamariah Jamaludin (016-5249091) or Pasir Mas CID chief DSP Samsulmuddin Sulaiman (012-998 2027).
