World Watch Monitor

Raymond Koh

 

Pastor Raymond Koh, who was last seen in February 2017. PICTURE: Facebook/Everybody Loves RK

The wife of abducted Malaysian pastor Raymond Koh and that of social activist Amri Che Mat have jointly written an open letter to the country’s Prime Minister, asking for an immediate and independent investigation into the disappearance of their husbands.

In their letter to Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, published in the MalayMail on 12th June, they also asked for a “safe space for whistleblowers to come forward with knowledge about our husbands’ abductions”, after a sergeant thought to be willing to testify about police involvement abruptly denied ever making the claim.

Sgt Shamzaini Mohd Daud was said to have told Che Mat’s wife in May that the abduction of her husband was done with the knowledge of “some very senior police officers”.

But he denied ever making the claim, just a day before he was due to give testimony to the inquiry by the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (SUHAKAM) into the disappearances of Che Mat and Pastor Koh, as well as another Christian couple, Pastor Joshua Hilmy and his wife Ruth Sitepu. The inquiry was then postponed.

In their letter, Susanna Liew, wife of Koh, and Norhayati Mohd Afriffin, wife of Che Mat, wrote: “We have not seen any effort by the government to ensure that this explosive disclosure is investigated by an independent team. Worse, it appears that PDRM Perlis, whose officers are implicated in these allegations, is in charge of the investigations.”

“Please help us find out what happened to our husbands, who took them and where they are now. We want them back with us. We beg for justice. We plead for the truth,” they added.

Koh was kidnapped on 13th February last year by at least 15 masked men driving black 4×4 vehicles. They ambushed his car in a military-precision operation that was caught on CCTV.

The pastor was bundled out of his car and carried away. His vehicle was also taken and has not been found.

Video footage of the abduction, in broad daylight, was shared widely and shocked the nation.

Che Mat, the founder of non-profit organisation Perlis Hope, went missing on 24th November, 2016. His vehicle was found abandoned.