The tribunal officer assigned to the Customs Department died from neck compression caused by ligature strangulation.
Kuala Lumpur police chief Comm Datuk Rusdi Mohd Isa said on Thursday (March 6) that, based on the post-mortem findings and the pathologist’s explanation from the Sultan Idris Hospital’s Forensic and Pathology Department, the case remains classified as a sudden death.
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Kuala Lumpur police chief Comm Datuk Rusdi Mohd Isa said on Thursday (March 6) that, based on the post-mortem findings and the pathologist’s explanation from the Sultan Idris Hospital’s Forensic and Pathology Department, the case remains classified as a sudden death.
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00:00The tribunal officer assigned to the Customs Department died from compression of the neck
00:07due to ligature strangulation, according to a post-mortem conducted at Sultan Idris Hospital's
00:13Forensic and Pathology Department.
00:16Kuala Lumpur Police Chief Commissioner Datuk Rusti Muhammad Isa said on Thursday that the
00:21autopsy took place from 11am to 1.30pm.
00:26Based on the findings and the pathologist's explanation, the case remains classified as
00:31sudden death.
00:33The 45-year-old officer from the Attorney General's Chambers was found dead at his office
00:38in Putrajaya, with his neck and legs bound with a cable tie, at the Treasury Office of
00:43the Finance Ministry.
00:45Commissioner Rusti said a distress call was received at 10.56am on Wednesday, prompting
00:51police to dispatch a team to the scene.
00:54They found the victim lying on the office floor, with his legs and neck restrained by
00:58a cable tie.