Sanjeevan’s remand order extended to Thursday

Sanjeevan’s remand order extended to Thursday

Bukit Aman CID director Mohmad Salleh says the remand order has been extended to enable police to complete their investigation.

Sri Sanjeevan Ramakrishnan

KUALA LUMPUR:
The remand of R Sri Sanjeevan, the chairman of an anti-crime non-governmental organisation (NGO) and his driver, who is an Indian national, have been extended until Thursday to enable the police to complete an investigation on him.

Bukit Aman CID director Mohmad Salleh confirmed this when contacted by Bernama.

Sanjeevan and his driver were arrested near the Nilai toll plaza on June 22, on suspicion of criminal intimidation and extortion.

According to a news portal report, the 32-year-old, who lives in Kajang, was picked up by a Bukit Aman Anti-Vice, Gambling and Secret Societies Division team as soon as he received RM25,000 in protection money from a complainant, a 38-year-old illegal four-digit operator.

The report stated that during the 10.50pm arrest, police also found RM16,080 in cash in the suspect’s car.

– BERNAMA

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