Motive behind Zayn Rayyan's murder still unknown, says IGP

  • 9 months ago
After more than a month since Zayn Rayyan Abdul Matiin was murdered, the police are now looking at all information gathered during the course of the investigation.

Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Razarudin Husain said the latest move was needed after forensic investigation could be categorised as achieving a negative result.

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Transcript
00:00 "This Ryan, all the efforts from the conventional perspective, from the scientific perspective, from the forensic perspective, we can say, we want to say 100% we have finished, like a lie.
00:23 At least, we have completed 90% of the investigation that we believe we have all out.
00:31 The incident happened on the 5th of December until today, and until tonight, there are still reports to be made by the CID and also by the SRAHMU.
00:46 Even though we see that the forensic data is still not accepted, and I said that it is more than 90%, I want to say 100% a lie,
00:58 we still have not accepted it, but we see that maybe our forensic investigation is also negatively biased.
01:11 So, I have discussed with Datuk Suhaily and Datuk Sri Suhaily, we are now heading to collect the evidence,
01:22 collect the evidence for us to start the arrest of the suspects that we believe have more than 50% of the evidence.
01:41 That is for the development of the investigation of the late Ryan.
01:52 Do you have any questions?
01:54 Have you identified the suspects?
01:58 Yes, I have. We are now heading to collect the evidence that we have. If we have a suspect that we believe has more than 60% of the evidence, we will pick up.
02:12 Datuk Sri, what is the name of the interpol?
02:17 The interpol is from the forensic and scientific investigation that we ask for their help.
02:24 If I say here, the investigation that we have done in the vicinity of the vicinity and also the wide area, we go to that direction, to that level, and we are still in the process of closing.
02:40 And I am on the side of the PDRN, we also ask the community for any new information to pass on to us. But do not take the opportunity.
02:55 What are the challenges of the investigation of the late Ryan?
03:01 The investigation of the murder case, we need to look at the motive first. What is the motive of this murder case?
03:11 The motive of this murder case is a rival to the drug case. We know who we are looking for.
03:16 The motive of this murder case is jealousy. We know who we are looking for.
03:22 The motive is a gang fight. We know what to look for.
03:26 But for now, the motive is very important for this Ryan case. The motive is very important.
03:33 And we do not know because if we look at Ryan, he is a 6-year-old boy. He has no enemies.
03:42 Only he is autistic. If we look at him, he is autistic.
03:46 This late boy is autistic and we do not know what the motive is for him to be killed while he is autistic.
03:54 This is the motive that we need to look at.
03:58 The murder case is what we need. What is needed? The motive first.
04:01 After the motive, then we can move on with our investigation.
04:04 As long as we do not find the real motive, this is what we are in the process of investigating as a whole.
04:14 As I said earlier, conventional, scientific, forensic.
04:19 We have not gone to the bomber yet. Because the bomber said a lot of things, we caught a lot of people.
04:26 This looks like fun, but there is also a direction.
04:32 (As a witness, is it possible that you will call other witnesses to help with the investigation?)
04:50 Maybe. That is possible.
04:53 We collect our evidence first.
04:55 (Including family members?)
04:56 Yes, including family members, witnesses who know about the previous case.
05:02 (Thank you.)
05:04 (Thank you.)
05:06 (Thank you.)
05:08 (Thank you.)
05:09 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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