Date on Anwar interview not yet finalised - Bukit Aman CID chief
Police have not finalised the date to record a statement from opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim pertaining to a list of 121 MPs he claimed to be in support of him to form a new government, according to Bukit Aman (Federal Police) Criminal Investigation Department (CID) director Huzir Mohamed.
He said the department did not have a confirmed new date to call Anwar in.
“Anwar will not be called in tomorrow,” he told Bernama.
Earlier, a message went viral on WhatsApp that Anwar would be called to Bukit Aman (the federal police headquarters) at 3pm tomorrow to record a statement.
Prior to this, Bernama had reported that the interview with the PKR president at Bukit Aman was scheduled for Oct 13 but was postponed to a date which would be announced later.
Yesterday, Anwar had an audience with Yang di-Pertuan Agong Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah at Istana Negara to provide documentation to support his claim that he had majority support in the Dewan Rakyat to be the 9th prime minister.
He had announced the same at a press conference on Sept 23 and this was followed by a slew of police reports against him by MPs whose names were allegedly on the list but denied that they backed him.
- Bernama
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