Recently, a Malaysian in Australia who has been missing since December 2020 has been found but buried 6 feet under.
Human remains, believed to be that of a Malaysian man, have been found near Bathurst in New South Wales, Australia yesterday (April 3). The deceased, ‘Jacky’ Chong Kai Wong had gone missing since December 2020 when he was 24-years-old. Jacky moved to Sydney in 2016 and he last spoke to his family on December 28, 2020.
According to a report by Daily Mail, Jacky was in Australia on a holiday visa, but in reality, he was working as a ‘crop sitter’ for a south-east Asian crime group growing commercial amounts of marijuana, police said.
The 3 men from the drug syndicate who allegedly murdered Jacky are aged 33, 22 and 28, respectively and have since been arrested and charged over their alleged involvement in the murder. In June 2021, a police task force investigating a drug syndicate case found that the 24-year-old Malaysian was missing.
In the meantime, on their Facebook account, New South Wales police revealed that strike force detectives and other specialist resources have been undertaking a coordinated forensic search of the Killongbutta property since last Tuesday (29 March).
Detectives investigating the disappearance and suspected murder of Malaysian National ‘Jacky’ Chong Kai Wong have…
Posted by NSW Police Force on Sunday, April 3, 2022
Jacky is believed to have died between Dec 25, 2020, and Jan 8, 2021.
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