Kuala Lampur, March 5 -- Malaysia's enforcement agencies possess formidable investigative powers.

Under statutes such as the Criminal Procedure Code, the Police Act 1967, and specialised legislation like the MACC Act, investigators are authorised to locate suspects, conduct searches, question witnesses, and make arrests where reasonable suspicion exists.

But these powers come with a fundamental condition: they must be exercised within the limits of the law.

Where individuals are overseas, the law already provides well-established mechanisms for enforcement agencies to locate and pursue suspects beyond Malaysian jurisdiction.

These include:

In short, the investigative toolkit already exists.

What the law does not authorise is the car...