Concerned Malaysians Want Justice For Late Customs Tribunal Officer Lim Ju Vynn Prevent A Teo Beng Hock 2 0
Editor’s Note: May Lim Ju Vynn have a blessed final journey today (March 9) and that his soul be able to rest in eternal peace.
AS ex-MIC leader Balwant Singh chided DAP for its “deafening silence” over mysterious circumstances surrounding the recent death of deputy public prosecutor Lim Ju Vynn who was attached to the Customs Appeal Tribunal, call for justice has reverberated across the social media sphere.

This came on the back of the of the 45-year-old Ju Vynn’s funeral which is slated for today (March 9) at the Nirvana Crematorium in Shah Alam at 10.30am.

While sacked MIC Puchong division chief Balwant (he later refused an offer by the party to be re-admitted) had in a TikTok post questioned “the whereabout of the RCI (Royal Commission of Inquiry) into Teoh Beng Hock’s death” on July 16, 2009, one lady netizen pointed to the late Ju Vynn as “no ordinary officer”.
“Why is the police making it sound like it was suicide? He was cable-tied and strangled. Something is amiss,” penned Chrisanne Chin (@ChrisanneChin) on X. “What files was he working on?”
In a later post, the netizen went on to reveal that Ju Vynn was a senior federal counsel within the Malaysian Attorney-General’s Chambers (AGC), highly ranked and often involved in significant cases, including appeals to the Court of Appeal and Federal Court.
“He represented the government on the Altantuya’s family appeal case! We need some answers as to why and how he died. Justice must prevail,” insisted Chrisanne Chin.
In a more comprehensive fight for justice, a self-proclaimed independent commentator and investigator for truths went on to bluntly question “what is the Madani (government) trying to hide” in the matter.
“Lim Ju Vynn, a customs arbitration officer, was found dead in his independent office within Malaysia’s Finance Ministry (MOF) in Putrajaya with his neck and feet tied with cable ties,” penned CondorHeroesReturns (@Condorretu58866) on X. “Yet PDRM (Royal Malaysia Police) said no foul play.”
Questioning the logic of how is it possible for “a man be found bound and strangled in a high-security government office and yet it is not considered a crime”, CondorHeroesReturns has demanded answers for the following:
A full, transparent and independent investigation into the true cause of Ju Vynn’s death;An explanation as to why the police initially dismissed criminal intent despite clear signs of foul play;Assurance that this case is not being covered up to protect individuals with vested interests.

He further sought immediate action from the authorities:
PDRM: Launch a comprehensive and transparent investigation into itself!The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC): Investigate if there were any foul play related to Ju Vynn’s role in customs arbitration.MOF: Provide full disclosure on how an officer in their own building could be found dead under suspicious circumstances.Malaysia Madani: Ensure justice is served and that no individual, no matter how powerful, is above the law.“The public deserves to know the truth. We will not stand for vague explanations or silence on this matter. The integrity of Malaysia’s justice system is at stake,” added CondorHeroesReturns.

- Focus Malaysia
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