Dear
Editor,
WE are
delighted to tell you that Nayati is back home with us and although it has
obviously been a very traumatic time for him he appears at this stage to be in
good shape. We cannot begin to say how proud we are of him and the way that he
has coped with the events of the past week.
We
have been overwhelmed by the support we have received from all our friends here
in Kuala Lumpur and all over the world. We are unable to find the words to
express our gratitude but we will never forget what they did for us.
Even
more surprising, because it was so unexpected, has been the support of people
whom we have never met - and are never likely to meet – in countries as far
away as Zambia and the USA, who have offered their time, skills and, in many
cases, money, without any expectation of any form of compensation. We are so
grateful for their help.
We
also appreciate very much the tremendous practical and moral support we have
received from the Netherlands Embassy and in particular the Ambassador, Mr Paul
Bekkers. With his help we were able to surmount some 'interesting' technical
problems.
Finally
we would like to express our gratitude to the Government of Malaysia,
specifically the Royal Malaysian Police. Their number one priority from the
start has been the safe return of Nayati and they have been most careful not to
do anything that might have jeopardised his safety. We have enjoyed and will
continue to enjoy our stay in this wonderful country.
As
we are sure you will understand, Nayati’s kidnapping is the subject of an
ongoing investigation so we are unfortunately not at liberty to reveal any of
the details of the case at this stage.
There
will be a press conference on Friday. Details to follow.
Thank
you.
MOODLIAR
FAMILY
syukurlah dia selamat kembali.
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