KUALA LUMPUR: All i-Serve investors are urged to lodge police reports over their investments, says Comm Datuk Seri Ramli Mohamed Yoosuf.
The Bukit Aman Commercial Crime Investigation Department (CCID) director said the police reports will be able to assist police in investigating i-Serve, QA Partnership, Trillion Cove, and MYAirline thoroughly.
“We hope all i-Serve investors can come forward as soon as possible.
“Their police reports are vital towards assisting further police investigation,” he said when contacted on Monday (Oct 23).
It was reported that another suspect has been detained in connection with police’s investigation on MYAirline.
Comm Ramli had said the man in his 40s, was detained at his home in Bangsar early Monday morning.
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“The suspect will be brought to the Jinjang central lockup for the remand application,” he said.
CCID have also seized various items in the course of the investigation, Comm Ramli said.
“So far, 12 vehicles, documents connected to i-Serve Technology and Vacation Sdn Bhd, six luxury wristwatches, eight luxury handbags, two laptops, a CPU, and 10 pieces of jewellery have been seized.
The remand on Datuk Allen Goh will end on Monday.
“The main suspect will be released on police bail.
“Our focus now is to scrutinise important documents pertaining to i-Serve business transactions,” he said.
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MYAirline co-founder Goh, 57, as well as his 55-year-old wife, and 26-year-old son were detained by CCID at about 5.30pm on Oct 17 at their residence in Shah Alam.
All three were remanded until Saturday (Oct 21). Goh’s wife and son were released while his remand was extended until Monday.
On Oct 12, MYAirline abruptly suspended operations citing financial issues pending shareholder restructuring and recapitalisation. About 125,000 passengers, with tickets worth RM20mil, have been affected by MYAirline’s sudden suspension. Following the announcement on Oct 16, Transport Minister Anthony Loke said the license of low-cost carrier MYAirline Sdn Bhd will be suspended temporarily.