Raymond Koh


Raymond Koh is a Christian pastor from Malaysia who was mysteriously abducted in February 2017.
On 13 February 2017, Koh was abducted by a group of men in Petaling Jaya while on his way to a friend's house. It was captured on CCTV that at least 15 men in three black SUVs were part of the abduction.
Police have arrested a man as part of investigations into the subsequent alleged extortion of Koh's family, and later obtained an extension of his remand. However, the police say there is no clue to the pastor's whereabouts.
The Inspector-General of Police, Khalid Abu Bakar, says authorities are investigating three possibilities: the first being the pastor’s personal issues, second being extremist activities and third being kidnap-for-ransom.
There are possible links to Koh's role as a Christian activist at a time when Malaysia is moving to enforce stricter Islamic laws. The pastor was involved in a controversy in 2011, after being accused of proselytising Muslims. A box containing two bullets, with a note in written in Malay threatening his life, had been sent to Koh's house.
The Malaysian Government Opposition Leader, Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, compares Koh's abduction to that of another social activist, Amri Che Mat, who went missing in November 2016. Human rights group Hakam expressed concern over the apparent abduction of another pastor, Joshua Hilmi, and his wife Ruth who also went missing in November 2016.
As of August 2018, Koh was still missing with no further information.
Following the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia's announcement that its findings concluded that the Malaysian Special Branch was responsible for the disappearances of Amri and Raymond, and still missing as of 2019, acting Deputy Inspector-General of Police Abdul Hamid Bador rapped SUHAKAM for causing negative impact towards the Royal Malaysian Police. Abdul Hamid added that he was confident that Inspector-General of Police Mohamad Fuzi Harun, then SB Director, would provide an answer to the allegations. Prime Minister of Malaysia Mahathir Mohamad announced on the same day that fresh investigations will be conducted once Mohamad Fuzi retires in May 2019.