'Why did Sarbaini climb out the pantry window?'
To the police officer investigating the death of Ahmad Sarbaini Mohamad, the biggest unanswered question in the customs officer's case is why the deceased decided to climb onto the window ledge outside the third floor pantry of the Kuala Lumpur MACC office.
Investigating officer ASP Zuhairi Mohamad, said that in his opinion, the investigation is 90 percent complete, the 10 percent incomplete being the big question as to why he went out on the ledge.
Zuhairi, who said that he “specialised in high-profile cases that draw public attention”, took over investigations of the much-publicised case on April 12 from his superior DSP Sapii Ahmad when the latter was hospitalised due to illness, was testifying on the 13th and last day of the inquest into Sarbaini's death before coroner Aizatul Akmal Maharani.
The late Sarbaini, who was the former Selangor customs assistant director and one of the customs officers being investigated for graft in an earlier MACC crackdown, was found dead on the first floor badminton court of the MACC office in Jalan Cochrane, after going to the commission to change a previous statement.
34 witnesses, including Zuhairi, took the stand in the inquest which is to end today.
Prior to the coroner's verdict set to be delivered on Sept 26, all parties are to file their submissions on or before Aug 25, while a hearing will be held on Sept 12 for any clarifications from the submissions.
Investigating officer ASP Zuhairi Mohamad, said that in his opinion, the investigation is 90 percent complete, the 10 percent incomplete being the big question as to why he went out on the ledge.
Zuhairi, who said that he “specialised in high-profile cases that draw public attention”, took over investigations of the much-publicised case on April 12 from his superior DSP Sapii Ahmad when the latter was hospitalised due to illness, was testifying on the 13th and last day of the inquest into Sarbaini's death before coroner Aizatul Akmal Maharani.
The late Sarbaini, who was the former Selangor customs assistant director and one of the customs officers being investigated for graft in an earlier MACC crackdown, was found dead on the first floor badminton court of the MACC office in Jalan Cochrane, after going to the commission to change a previous statement.
34 witnesses, including Zuhairi, took the stand in the inquest which is to end today.
Prior to the coroner's verdict set to be delivered on Sept 26, all parties are to file their submissions on or before Aug 25, while a hearing will be held on Sept 12 for any clarifications from the submissions.
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