The chief minister says police reports have been filed which the authorities should look into. FMTNews ShafieApdal
Sabah Chief Minister Shafie Apdal with newly-appointed state attorney-general Brenndon Keith Soh at the state administrative building in Kota Kinabalu today.
“I hope when we file police reports on such matters, the authorities concerned will look into them. We want to know the findings,” he told reporters at his office here today. He said this after presenting the letter of appointment to Sabah’s new attorney-general, Brenndon Keith Soh.
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