Inspector-General of Police Abdul Hamid Bador says he's surely willing to meet M Indira Gandhi one day to discuss the progress in tracing her daughter’s whereabouts.<br /><br />However, Hamid says he needs time and space to make sure the case comes to an end.<br /><br />He also reiterated that he was taking a personal interest in the case and hopes for “a happy ending."<br /><br />Indira's ex-husband Muhammad Riduan Abdullah took Prasana when she was just 11 months old, and unilaterally converted all his three children to Islam in 2009.<br /><br />A lengthy legal battle between Riduan and Indira ensued, involving both the syariah and civil courts.<br /><br />Indira’s two eldest children now live with her, but the whereabouts of Prasana and her father remain unknown.