KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 24): The police will submit its investigation papers on the the Federal Land Development Authority (Felda) ownership of land on Jalan Semarak to the Attorney General’s Chambers (AGC) today.

“I apologise as I said last week that we will be submitting the papers, but due to technical reasons, investigations only finished today.

“I was informed by the investigating team that their probe was only completed today, and the papers will be submitted by today,” The Malay Mail Online reported Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Mohamad Fuzi Harun telling reporters during a meeting with police criminal investigation department heads in Sogo here.

“I was briefed there were a few other things that needed to be addressed in the investigations before we could submit it,” Mohamad Fuzi added.

It was reported last month that Felda is in danger of losing ownership of a piece of land worth up to RM270 million along Jalan Semarak, as a result of a “dubious deal” that took place about two years ago.

The land is supposed to be for the Kuala Lumpur Vertical City (KLVC) development project which will comprise seven towers, including Felda’s KLVC Tower1A.

It was revealed in a Berita Harian report on Dec 21 that power of attorney over the Jalan Semarak parcel was transferred to Synergy Promenade Sdn Bhd (SPSB), which was tasked to develop the land.

However, SPSB returned all the Jalan Semarak land to Felda on Jan 15.

The police has set up a special team to investigate the issue.

The cops have also quizzed former Felda chairman Tan Sri Isa Samad over the issue.

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