Enough of excuses, Indira tells the police that it took her time to bring her daughter



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Indira Gandhi says that she only wants Prasana Diksa to return to her following a court order.

PETALING JAYA: Kindergarten teacher M Indira Gandhi has again expressed disappointment at the delay in bringing her daughter Prasana Diksa to her, saying “what is so difficult to follow the court order”.

Why do the police keep talking about bringing (her ex-husband) Muhammad Riduan Abdullah back to Malaysia? It has nothing to do with him.

“I just want Prasana to come back,” she told FMT, adding that the police could work with their foreign counterparts to bring her daughter back to the country.

Indira said this after the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Abdul Hamid Bador said today that the operation to bring Prasana and her ex-husband back to Malaysia would be complicated and would take a long time.

Hamid was further reported on Malay Mail Online saying that the police were still holding on to the negotiation process through an intermediary to bring back Riduan, who took Prasana by force and fled the country.

“We have problems and limitations in bringing Riduan back by force from a different country,” he told a news conference in Perak.

“I cannot act outside the law. Besides, he is not a tough criminal. “

He said that a special team, led by a high-ranking officer, had been formed to negotiate and persuade Riduan to return.

Last Thursday, Indira, 45, went with the lawyer and activist Ambiga Sreenevasan and the president of the Indira Gandhi (Ingat) Action Team, Arun Dorasamy, to meet with Hamid.

However, they were unable to meet him because he had to attend another meeting in Putrajaya.

Indira said today that they had met with other police officers but that they were not informed of any news in the case.

“They told us that Covid-19 exists. But what happens before March? she asked.

Enough of the excuses. It’s been 11 years and the police are always making excuses, ”he said, adding that there has been a change of five IGPs since his case emerged in 2009.

Prasana was abducted by Riduan, known as K Pathmanathan before converting to Islam in 2009, when she was only 11 months old.

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