Police are determined to reunite M Indira Gandhi with her missing daughter Prasana Diksa and have doubled their efforts to resolve the case, said Abdul Hamid Bador.
The inspector-general of police reiterated that he was taking a personal interest in the case and was hoping for “a happy ending”.
"I can assure Malaysians that I am taking a personal interest in this. I want a happy ending to this episode.
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"It's very sad and touches hearts of Malaysians. We are talking about a mother (separated) from her daughter.
"I have asked my men to double their effort. The team is working on something, but I cannot reveal that," Hamid told the media in Kuala Lumpur today.
The inspector-general of police reiterated that he was taking a personal interest in the case and was hoping for “a happy ending”.
"I can assure Malaysians that I am taking a personal interest in this. I want a happy ending to this episode.
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"It's very sad and touches hearts of Malaysians. We are talking about a mother (separated) from her daughter.
"I have asked my men to double their effort. The team is working on something, but I cannot reveal that," Hamid told the media in Kuala Lumpur today.
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