Bid to bring back Jho Low like clapping with one hand, says top cop

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Bid to bring back Jho Low like clapping with one hand, says top cop
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KUALA LUMPUR: The lack of sincerity by the authorities of the country that Low Taek Jho is hiding in is making it hard to get him back, says the Inspector-General of Police.

is hiding in is making it hard to get him back, says the Inspector-General of Police.

“We wrote the foreign authority a few times and even met them, but they have not been sincere with us. Hamid described the effort in seeking the cooperation from the other country as akin to “clapping with one hand”.“I don't rule out the possibility that , they will be accorded the same treatment, ” he warned.“We have an extradition agreement with the other country, but they deny that Jho Low is even there.

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