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Suffocated, legs and neck bound with wire, yet no foul play?

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Suffocated, legs and neck bound with wire, yet no foul play?

KUALA LUMPUR, March 8, 2025: Customs Deputy Public Prosecutor (DPP) Ju Vynn Lim was found dead in his office in the Finance Ministry (Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s ministry) with his legs and neck bound with wire.

And a post mortem confirmed that he was strangulated.

Yet, Kuala Lumpur police chief Rusdi Isa said that based on the post-mortem report by Putrajaya Hospital’s forensic and pathology department, the case is still classified as “sudden death”.

So, Ju strangled himself with his legs and neck bound with wire?

Rusdi certainly needs to explain more to justify the police classifying the case as “sudden death” and whether Ju was working on an extremely sensitive high profile case.

Rusdi needs to look at the following comments posted on social media WhatsApp and seriously be more open/transparent about public concern on the case:

> Highest ranking Chinese DPP customs officer found legs and neck bound with wire causing sudden death in Customs office. Police say no foul play. Sounds like Teoh Beng Hock’s case?

> *It is deeply concerning that Lim Ju Vynn, a customs arbitration officer, was found dead in his independent office within Malaysia’s Ministry of Finance in Putrajaya, with his neck and feet tied with cable ties. Official reports confirm that he died from ligature strangulation, yet authorities have stated there are no criminal elements involved.*

1️⃣ A full, transparent, and independent investigation into the true cause of Lim Ju Vynn’s death.

2️⃣ An explanation as to why the police initially dismissed criminal intent despite clear signs of foul play.

3️⃣ Assurance that this case is not being covered up to protect individuals with vested interests.

⚠️ The public deserves to know the truth. We will not stand for vague explanations or silence on this matter. The integrity of Malaysia’s justice system is at stake.

Customs tribunal officer’s death due to strangulation, say cops

FMT Reporters

-06 Mar 2025, 05:43 PM

Kuala Lumpur police chief Isa Rusdi says the case is still classified as ‘sudden death’.

Kuala Lumpur police chief Rusdi Isa had previously said the 45-year-old man was found with his neck and legs bound with cable ties on the floor of an office in the finance ministry. (Bernama pic)

PETALING JAYA: A post-mortem on a customs tribunal officer who was found dead yesterday morning revealed that the cause of death was compression of the neck due to ligature strangulation.

Kuala Lumpur police chief Rusdi Isa said that based on the post-mortem report by Putrajaya Hospital’s forensic and pathology department, the case is still classified as “sudden death”.

“A pathology expert from Sultan Idris Shah Hospital in Serdang conducted the post-mortem. The cause of death was determined to be compression of the neck due to ligature strangulation.

“According to the post-mortem report and the pathology expert’s statement, the investigation remains under ‘sudden death’,” he was quoted by Bernama as saying.

The victim’s family members were present to claim the body. However, they avoided media personnel and declined to be interviewed.

Rusdi had said yesterday police discovered the 45-year-old man unconscious, with his neck and legs bound with cable ties, on the floor of an office in the finance ministry.

Police, however, ruled out foul play as no criminal element was found at the scene and classified the case as “sudden death”.

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