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Judge questions two-month delay in police action on lead regarding Indira’s ex-husband

Judge questions two-month delay in police action on lead regarding Indira’s ex-husband
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A Malaysian High Court judge has criticized the police for a two-month delay in acting on information regarding the whereabouts of M. Indira Gandhi’s ex-husband. The court emphasized the need for greater proactiveness in legal enforcement to prevent suspects from evading capture.

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The case highlights concerns regarding judicial efficiency and police accountability in high-profile custody and legal disputes.

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IPOH: The High Court here has urged the police to be more proactive in tracking down the whereabouts of M. Indira Gandhi’s ex-husband, K. Pathmanathan.

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The article reports on court proceedings and legal arguments from both the judge and the police representatives.

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