Another Activist Mysteriously Disappears After His "Strange Experience"
Former Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) councillor, Peter Chong, has been missing for more than four days now.
Peter Chong claims he was abducted when he went looking for Pastor Koh
Former Petaling Jaya City Council member Peter Chong who reportedly went "missing" on 5 April, has now returned to Malaysia.
According to a report in The Malay Mail Online, there are more twists in the tale now, as Peter Chong claims to have been kidnapped in Thailand after he went there to seek information about the abducted Christian pastor, Pastor Koh.
Kuala Lumpur police chief Datuk Amar Singh Ishar Singh was reported by The Malay Mail Online, saying that Chong had told local police that he had travelled to Thailand to meet someone with information on Pastor Raymond Koh's disappearance.
"According to him, he had gone to Hadyai with the intention of meeting his source who will reveal more info on the disappearance of Pastor. Upon reaching Hadyai he claims to be kidnapped there and brought to Pattaya. Upon release, he contacted his son who bought his return ticket," Amar Singh was quoted as saying by The Malay Mail Online.
Meanwhile, at 1 pm today, IGP Khalid Abu Bakar posted on Twitter that Chong has returned to Malaysia. He praised the PDRM.
Syabas @PDRMsia Kuala Lumpur. 'Missing' Peter Chong is back from Pattaya, this afternoon. pic.twitter.com/Axb0n2PR7p
— Khalid Abu Bakar (@KBAB51) April 16, 2017
10 APRIL: Petaling Jaya City Council councillor, Peter Chong, has been missing since 5 April
Malaysiakini reported on Sunday, 9 April, that Chong's son had already reported his father disappearance but there has been no news or updates on his whereabouts.
"Indeed this is a very sad day for all Malaysians that disappearances are happening here in our country and yet there has been little assurance or news from the police on their efforts to locate the whereabouts of these missing persons," read a statement by Bersih 2.0, as reported by Malaysiakini.
According to Malay Mail Online, Chong was last seen by his family on Wednesday, 5 April, and they had reported him missing to the police on Saturday, 8 April.
This comes just days after Chong posted a status on Facebook detailing a strange encounter with a man who had warned him of people going missing
On 31 March, Chong described the encounter where a stranger had approached him and mentioned that he recognises Chong and knows that he "likes to go for protests and candlelight vigil."
"He said he sokong (supports) what I do. He said tapi "mahu hati-hati" .. sekarang banyak orang tiba-tiba hilang. Mereka semua tahu mana orang tinggal." (Need to be careful... there are a lot of people going missing nowadays. They know where everyone lives at.)
"I asked, mereka itu siapa(Who are they)? He just said, pandai-pandai la....take care boss..and rode away," read Chong's Facebook post.
Chong, who is also the former aide of Subang MP R Sivarasa, has been actively going for the candlelight vigils held for Pastor Raymond Koh, who has been missing since 13 February
According to Chong's Facebook posts, he has been attending and supporting efforts to find Pastor Raymond Koh, who was kidnapped in broad daylight about two months ago in Petaling Jaya.
Reports also suggest that Chong is a close friend of pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah, captain of flight MH370 that went missing on 8 March 2014.
Free Malaysia Today reported that Chong has previously defended Zaharie against all criticisms and speculations that the pilot could be responsible for the flight's mysterious disappearance.
Chong is the fifth man to have gone missing since November. Pastor Joshua Hilmy and his wife Ruth, Perlis Hope activist Amri Che Mat, and Pastor Raymond Koh are all still missing, with little lead as to what happened to them.
Reports suggest that Pastor Joshua Hilmy and his wife Ruth have been missing since late November.
Activist Amri Che Mat, on the other hand, was reported missing on 24 November 2016. He was last seen in Kangar, Perlis. His wife, Norhayati Mohd Ariffin, told the authorities that she saw a few suspicious looking vehicles outside their home prior to his disappearance.
Human rights organisation SUARAM, along with other Malaysian civil societies held a solidarity vigil for the five missing people on Saturday, 8 April
If you have details regarding Peter Chong's disappearance, kindly call his son, Darryl Chong at 012-8500526.