The inquest into the death of Selangor Customs assistant director Ahmad Sarbaini Mohamed heard Monday that, according to three entries recorded in the Cheras police control centre logbook, a person had reportedly jumped from the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) building at Jalan Cochrane here at 10.56am on April 6.
Kpl Nee Itam, from the Cheras police control centre, told the Coroner's court that the first entry at 10.44am read that a police MPV (multi-purpose vehicle) was ordered to go to the MACC building at Jalan Cochrane.
"There was a person trying to commit suicide," she said, reading out the entry at the inquest Monday.
Kpl Nee further revealed that the second entry at 10.49am that day read that the MPV had reached the location.
"At 10.56am, the victim had jumped from the MACC building and may possibly be dead," said the 50-year-old.
Ahmad Sarbaini, 56, who was attached to the Port Klang Customs office, was found dead at the badminton court on the first floor of the MACC building on April 6.
Source : The Star
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