By NNN-Bernama
Kuala Lumpur : The Malaysian Police have no plans yet to engage any foreign intelligence help to find five-year-old Sharlinie Mohd Nashar who has been missing since Jan 9.
Selangor state police chief DCP Khalid Abu Bakar said it was still too early to do so as the operations to find the missing girl also involved Malaysian Interpol.
“We have a credible Interpol team and there are no plans to enlist the services of any foreign intelligence agency in the immediate future.
“The Interpol service is sufficient. Maybe police will use the services of another intelligence agency if really necessary,” he said after opening a crime-prevention campaign at the Seri Kembangan multipurpose hall, near here, Sunday.
Khalid said in the absence of new information on the case, police were unable to do any specific follow-up.
He said police also had no plans to increase the number of personnel for the house-to-house search operations conducted since three weeks ago to find Sharlinie.
About 1,000 policemen and 200 members of the General Operations Force are jointly involved in the search operations in and around Petaling Jaya.
Sharlinie is believed to have been abducted while she was with an elder sister at a playground, near their home in Taman Medan, Petaling Jaya.