IGP to 'surely' meet Indira Gandhi over daughter's case

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Inspector-General of Police Abdul Hamid Bador says he's surely willing to meet M Indira Gandhi one day to discuss the progress in tracing her daughter’s whereabouts.

However, Hamid says he needs time and space to make sure the case comes to an end.

He also reiterated that he was taking a personal interest in the case and hopes for “a happy ending."

Indira's ex-husband Muhammad Riduan Abdullah took Prasana when she was just 11 months old, and unilaterally converted all his three children to Islam in 2009.

A lengthy legal battle between Riduan and Indira ensued, involving both the syariah and civil courts.

Indira’s two eldest children now live with her, but the whereabouts of Prasana and her father remain unknown.

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