Malaysia’s Human Rights Commission has issued a formal request to the country’s police chief to prioritize the immediate search for the missing daughter of M. Indira Gandhi, a resident of Ipoh. The case, which began 16 years ago, involves a custody dispute stemming from a reported religious conversion. Indira Gandhi embarked on a 1.8km march to the police headquarters on Saturday, demanding the return of her daughter’s childhood teddy bear. The Commission is urging swift action to locate the girl and ensure her safety. No further updates have been released regarding the investigation’s progress.
Credits: News – South China Morning Post