No arrest yet on Bill Kayong's murder, Sarawak police
Bernama
June 29, 2016 13:52 MYT
June 29, 2016 13:52 MYT
The police have yet to make any arrest in connection with the murder of Bekenu Parti Keadilan Rakyat secretary Bill Kayong last June 21.
Sarawak police commissioner Datuk Mazlan Mansor said a special team had been set up and it was still investigating the case.
"We are working round the clock to investigate and solve the case," he told reporters after launching Op Selamat 9/2016, held in conjunction with the coming Aidilfitri celebration, at the Summer Shopping Mall here today.
Kayong, 43, who was the PKR candidate for the Bekenu seat in the last state election, was shot dead in his four-wheel-drive-vehicle at the Kuala Baram traffic light intersection in Miri at about 9.20 am last June 21.
On the Op Selamat, Mazlan said speed traps would be used in this year's operation as part of an effort to reduce road accidents.
Drivers who exceed the speed limit will be issued on the spot summon, he added.
He said a special team would also be tasked to monitor motorists who ignored the traffic light signals.
He also advised motorists against using the emergency lane as it could prevent rescue teams from reaching their destination on time.