A police report should be lodged by the brother of murdered Anthony Kevin Morais in order for the Royal Malaysian Police to begin their investigation in regards to his allegations, stressed Deputy Home Minister Datuk Nur Jazlan Mohamed.

“The police will not be able to act on the allegations made. Lodge a police report first and allow investigations to be conducted,” said Jazlan at the Parliament lobby today.

He also advised Charles Suresh Morais not to make allegations while the investigation has not been made.

Meanwhile, Barisan Nasional (BN) strategic communications director, Datuk Abdul Rahman Dahlan said the allegations made by Charles were extreme.

“The allegations made by Charles (sSuresh) involves the Prime Minister who is the head of the government.

“It is puzzling. Every time there is a big matter that involves the Prime Minister, there will always be a big issue,” said Rahman.

He said it is unfair for such allegations to be made since the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has yet to confirm that the charge sheet is fake.

Asked his opinion about the situation when the allegation was made, Rahman admitted that it was suspicious.

Earlier, the Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar said that the police will call Charles Suresh in connection to a report that he had a certain information in connection to his brother’s murder.

READ: Brother of murdered Kevin Morais should not withhold information - IGP


Khalid said this when was asked to comment on a report made by a local media portal which sated that a certain was kept in a USB drive in the United States by an individual who has been ordered to reveal its content to the public should anything unwanted happen.

The body of Anthony Kevin, 55, was found in a drum filled with concrete near Persiaran Subang Mewah in Subang Jaya near here on Sept 16 after he was reported missing on Sept 4.

READ: Police believe body found in Subang Jaya is Anthony Morais


He was last seen leaving his condominium in Menara Duta here for work at the Attorney-General's Office in Putrajaya.