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Private Adam case settled, no need to revisit it, says IGP

PARIT: Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Mohamad Fuzi Harun said the incident involving Private Adam, the soldier who ran amok in Chow Kit in 1987, which recently came under the microscope again, should not be revisited as it has been settled.

He said the incident happened more than three decades ago and the case had long been disposed of.

“I don’t have sufficient facts to comment on it and the case has also been settled.

“I think the time is not suitable to revisit such a case, it creates too much speculation,” he said after joining the “Fit Masjid Fun Ride” programme at Sultan Yusuf Izzudin Shah Mosque in Seri Iskandar on Saturday.

He said this when asked to comment a newspaper report on a statement by Adam’s family calling for the authorities to investigate the person responsible for spreading rumours on the case.

Mohamad Fuzi said the best person to comment the case was former IGP Tun Hanif Omar as it happened during his time.

The amok incident involving Adam happened in October 1987, during which a man was killed by a stray bullet.

Adam, then 26, was spared the death sentence due to unstable mental condition and sent to the Tanjung Rambutan Hospital for 10 years.

The case was revisited after the Tunku Mahkota of Johor, Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim, made mention of the incident involving Private Adam, which had marred the name of the Johor royal family.

On Friday, Adam’s sister, Hawa Jaafar, 53, apologised to the Johor royal family for linking the royal family to the case when what caused her brother to run amok on that day were actually work-related issues. — BERNAMA

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