Earlier on September 26 (Wednesday), Malaysian National News Agency (Bernama) reported that a man had been arrested in connection with Nurin Jazlin Jazmin’s murder, in which it was later denied by the IGP Musa Hassan.
Coindentally, September 26 is the day Bar Council went on a "Save the Judiciary" rally in Putrajaya, from Palace of Justice to PM’s Office which attracted about 2000 protesters which consist of laywers, activists, NGOs, bloggers and civilians who’re concerned with the independence of our country’s judiciary system.
Surprisingly, it was a total black-out on Bernama regarding the incident and that’s when the rumor that a suspect was arrested in connection with the murder was reported by Bernama. The motive? God knows but Bernama is yet to clarify on the false report.
Subsequently, the report was taken down from the website, in which blogger Aisehman condemned the incorrect reporting as most unprofessional, unethical and unkind. (Click here to read the article posted on the blog In Memory of Nurin Jazlin)
Today, Bukit Aman CID director Christopher Wan Soo Kee said in a statement that police arrested five people between 27 and 33 years old, including a woman, in separate raids in Shah Alam last night to assist their probe into the murder.
The arrest was made following a public tip-off and the first since "Ops Sunti" was launched to hunt for the murderer.
The ops is led by Christopher Wan with a special team comprises police personnel from Bukit Aman, and Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Sentul district and Petaling Jaya district police contingent headquarters.
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