Earlier, the MACC urged Chai to contact investigators and return to Malaysia to assist in an ongoing investigation. The MACC instructed Chai to contact any of the five officers listed in its statement. To this, Chai said he had received two separate messages via WhatsApp on March 5 and 6 from numbers claiming to represent the MACC. Both messages had the same content with different officers’ names, and sought Chai to give statements at the MACC. “These messages represent the first time I have received any messages from any channel that claims to represent the MACC.