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M'sia: Police identify 2 new graves
Sun, Sep 26, 2010
New Straits Times

BANTING, MALAYSIA: Police yesterday identified two new locations at Ladang Gadung here believed to be the place where other victims of suspects linked to the murders of Datuk Sosilawati Lawiya and her three companions were buried.

It is understood that one of the locations is near the workers' quarters inside the poultry farm owned by the two main suspects. The other spot is in an oil palm farm near the poultry farm.

Sources said the two new locations were pointed out when police took the suspects again to the farm yesterday.

Yesterday, the farm where Sosilawati was believed to have been murdered was once again the centre of police attention as 12 police and forensic vehicles, including a white van carrying the suspects, were seen entering the farm.

Four handcuffed suspects in orange lock-up clothes were taken to the farm about 4pm and were seen leaving the farm at 6.45pm in a white van.

Thirty minutes later, a bulldozer, accompanied by a police patrol car, entered the farm.

The bulldozer is believed to have been used to dig up evidence related to the victims.

Sosilawati, 47; her driver Kamarudin Shansudin, 44; lawyer Ahmad Kamil Abdul Karim, 32; and CIMB Bank officer Noorhisham Mohammad, 38, went missing on Aug 30 after coming here for a land deal.

 

 

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