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Police given 3 weeks to file 'exhaustive' affidavit on Indira Gandhi case
The Ipoh High Court today ordered the police to submit an affidavit detailing their efforts to arrest M Indira Gandhi’s fugitive ex-husband Muhammad Riduan Abdullah and recover her youngest daughter Prasana Diksa.
Judicial Commissioner Bhupindar Singh gave the Attorney General’s Chambers (AGC), which represented the police, three weeks to file the affidavit.
This involved a backlog of 79 affidavits that were supposed to have been filed since 2014, according to a court order given on May 30, 2014, said Indira Gandhi's lawyer Rajesh Nagarajan...
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