Johor police chief Ayob Khan receives death threat, believed to be LTTE

Ayob Khan said police view any form of threat or intimidation against its officers as a serious matter. Source (pic): TTF Files

كتوا ڤوليس جوهر ايوب خن تريما اوڬوتن بونوه، دڤرچايأي لتت

Johor police are investigating a death threat sent to its chief, Datuk Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay, two weeks ago, believed to be by three members of the Tamil Eelam Liberation Tigers (LTTE) group.

Johor police have asked its counterparts in Selangor to track down the individuals, who are said to be currently in that state, Ayob Khan said. 

“I am not sure what the issue is about, because I left Bukit Aman a long time ago as the Assistant Director of the Anti-Terrorism Division of the Special Branch. I do not handle terrorism issues any longer, (so) I do not know why this issue has cropped up again.

“There are rumours that the LTTE want to be removed from the list of terrorist groups … or maybe there are certain parties that want to take the opportunity to play up the LTTE issue again,” he said when asked by reporters today about the death threat. 


JOHOR BARU: Johor police are investigating a death threat sent to its chief, Datuk Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay, two weeks ago, believed to be by three members of the Tamil Eelam Liberation Tigers (LTTE) group.

Johor police have asked its counterparts in Selangor to track down the individuals, who are said to be currently in that state, Ayob Khan said.




He said police view any form of threat or intimidation against its officers as a serious matter.

“We received a call two weeks ago from a member of the public, informing us that the three men involved were… coming to Johor from Selangor to kill me.

“We believe these people are locals, because the call was made to a personal assistant in my office using Bahasa Malaysia, and we are investigating the case now.

“I am not sure what the issue is about, because I left Bukit Aman a long time ago as the Assistant Director of the Anti-Terrorism Division of the Special Branch. I do not handle terrorism issues any longer, (so) I do not know why this issue has cropped up again.

“There are rumours that the LTTE want to be removed from the list of terrorist groups … or maybe there are certain parties that want to take the opportunity to play up the LTTE issue again,” he said when asked by reporters today about the death threat.

Last Friday, Ayob Khan, in an interview with a local newspaper, revealed that he received a death threat from members of the LTTE group.

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