The report for Pastor Raymond Koh's kidnapping is delayed, leaving his wife wondering why her husband was taken.

Koh's wife, Susanna, tells Free Malaysia Today that she has "grave concern" over the people creating the report. She says the judges involved in the report that have been known to side against cases similar to hers.

Malaysia's Home Minister Muhyiddin Yassin tells the International Christian Concern that they hope the report will be ready in another month.

The report was to identify who kidnapped Raymond and where they took him. It is suspected that the Special Branch of the Malaysian police were the perpetrators.

Raymond was kidnapped on February 12, 2017, in broad daylight by a team of masked men. 

Susanna is struggling not knowing the status of her husband since his disappearance.

“Because we did not have a funeral, every day is a funeral,” Susanna says to International Christian Concern.

It is believed that the pastor was kidnapped for his work preaching. Raymond had received threats in the past for sharing his faith.

Since his kidnapping, there have been no ransom demands or signs of life.