Malaysian Pastor Kidnapped in Broad Daylight
ICC Note:
On Monday, February 13 of this year, Pastor Raymong Koh was kidnapped from his car during broad daylight. A CCTV camera footage depicted that at least five men – clad in ski masks – were involved, there was an involvement of seven vehicles and two motorcycles, the kidnappers executed a military-like precision, and the kidnappers directed traffic as they made their escape.
03/01/2017 Malaysia (Malaysia Chronicles) – There are times you want to keep out of domestic religious controversies, given that many in Malaysia are possessed of a siege mentality where Islam is concerned. However, what happened recently is so dangerous and outrageous that no one should keep quiet and allow the rottenness to fester further.
Especially not, when PM Najib, Deputy PM & Home Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi and the BN Cabinet continue to wine and dine the dangerous Zakir Naik who is wanted in India for radicalising Muslim youth, making hate speech and suspected of being involved in terrorist activities. Zakir, who was also banned in UK, Canada and Bangladesh, has apparently been granted PR in Malaysia.
On Monday 13th February 2017, Pastor Raymong Koh, 62, was kidnapped from his silver Honda Civic ST 5515 D, in broad daylight in Kelana Jaya, Petaling Jaya, Selangor between 10.31:42 and 10.32:39 a.m. At least five men in ski-masks were involved in the kidnapping. Later that day, the pastor’s family handed over to the police CCTV camera footage which showed:
- The involvement of 7 vehicles in the abduction, including several SUVs, a Toyota Alphard and two motorcycles.
- The military-like precision with which the kidnapping was executed.
- With chilling coolness, the kidnappers getting down from their vehicles to direct traffic as they made their escape!
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