Missing pastor’s family offers reward

19 Feb 2017 / 11:37 H.

KUALA LUMPUR: Missing Pastor Raymond Koh Keng Joo's family has offered a reward amounting to RM10,000 for information leading to his rescue.
Koh's wife, Susanna Liew Sow Yoke, 61, has appealed to any eye-witnesses to come forward and facilitate the ongoing investigation.
"I would like to appeal to those who have taken my husband to return him safe and unharmed to me and my children.
"Since the abduction occurred in a residential area and in broad daylight, my family and I are prepared to offer a reward to anyone who can help shed light on this distressing incident," she said.
Selangor CID chief SAC Fadzil Ahmat confirmed on Tuesday that Koh had been abducted and that the police are investigating.
On Wednesday, Susanna appealed for help to locate the pastor, who was abducted by a group of masked men at Jalan Bahagia here, between 10.30am and 10.45am on Monday.
He was last seen wearing a polo neck beige T-shirt and dark grey pants.
Well-wishers and concerned members of Koh's church expressed their shock over his disappearance in Facebook and offered prayers for his safe return.
In 2011, Koh who was executive director of community group Harapan Komuniti ran into issues with the Selangor Islamic Religious Department (Jais) when he organised a multi-racial charity event attended by Muslims and non-Muslims at the Damansara Utama Methodist Church here.
The event was disrupted when Jais accompanied by police raided the church following claims that the organising group had held the gathering in an attempt to allegedly entice Muslims to convert to Christianity.
The issue fizzled out due to lack of evidence on the allegations.
Those with any information can contact or WhatsApp Jonathan, at 01139732670.

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