Friday, December 4, 2009

Can Najib dismisses Bala’s claims on his sms to SHAFEE ABDULLAH FIXING judge to buttress the evidence.: FIXING BAGINDA'S FREEDOM

by Andrew Ong
December 4, 2009

Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak finally broke his silence regarding the allegations that his younger brother Mohamed Nazim had coerced private investigator P Balasubramaniam to hush up. NONEHowever, he dismissed the allegations as baseless.



GHOST Altantuya SAYS THE ROPE IS AROUND YOUR NECK SAY YOUR LAST PRAYERS ROSMAH MANSOR

Its just too damned obvious that PI Bala,

WHY WAS BALA KIDNAPPED BY MUSA HASAN’MEN TAKEN TO PRINCE HOTEL IN JALAN CONLAY INSTEAD OF BUKIT AMAN?

being an experienced investigator, knew what was going on. With the DPM Najib desperately making sms messages to Razak Magainda and with hook and crook, got Razak aquitted from the murder trial, it is just that Najib all along had planned for Razak to be his fall-guy and to be paid handsomely.click this A.G OFFICE FRAME ANWAR FOR SAYING ‘GELEDAH ‘ SENT HIM TO 7YEARS NOW the sms Bala can link WITH ENOUGH EVIDENCE AND WITNESS TO SENT NAJIB TO JAIL FOR ABUSE OF POWERIt does not make sense for Razak to murder Altantuya with C4, after all even he is charged with the murder, his position does not give him the authority to involve so many uniformed personnel to carry out this scenario. Thus Najib can claim to be not involve with Altantuya. Now that Razak is aquitted and he cannot be charged again with the same charge, Najib thinks that he can still get away with this cruelsome murder. If Abdul Razak Baginda didn’t order two elite cops to kill a Mongolian translator, who did?

After one of the lengthiest trials in Malaysian history, a politically well-connected insider was acquitted Friday of ordering the murder of his jilted lover, a woman whose death had the potential to reach into the highest levels of the ruling party.

With the acquittal of political analyst Abdul Razak Baginda, the question was left hanging of who ordered the murder of Mongolian translator Altantuya Shaariibuu on October 19, 2006, allegedly by Police Inspector Azilah Hadri and Corporal Sirul Azhar Umar. After ordering Abdul Razak freed, High Court Judge Mohd Zaki Md Yasin ordered the two put on a defense.

Altantuya, aged 28 at the time of her death, was executed by two shots to the head in a jungle clearing near the Kuala Lumpur suburb of Shah Alam on October 19, 2006 and her body was blown up with C4 explosives available only to the military. She reportedly had come to Malaysia to confront Abdul Razak over his decision to end their affair.

The two belonged to an elite bodyguard unit under the control of Deputy Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak, who appears likely to become the country’s next prime minister, and who was one of Abdul Razak’s best friends.

During the 151-day trial, in which 84 prosecution witnesses testified, none of them was Najib although two statutory declarations and other evidence linked him to the dead woman. According to a detailed sworn statement by P. Balasrubramaniam, a private investigator that Abdul Razak hired to keep Altantuya away from him after he had broken off their affair, the political analyst told him he had inherited the Mongolian woman as a lover from Najib because Najib didn’t want to be harassed as deputy prime minister.

However, almost immediately after Balasubramaniam made the statement public, he was hustled to the Brickfields police station in Kuala Lumpurwhere he said he had been coerced into making the statement and recanted it entirely. He and his entire family have since disappeared. Raja Petra Kamaruddin, the influential blogger who printed the statement in his Internet publication Malaysia Today, was arrested under the country’s Internal Security Act and is serving two years in prison. He is also being sued for criminal defamation over some of his reports that tied Najib and his wife, Rosmah Mansor, to the murder. He has also been charged with sedition for publishing other articles on the murder.

Rosmah has denied Raja Petra’s allegations but said she would not sue. Asked why not, she told local media on July 1: “If you are innocent, what is there for you to address? I am not a politician and I am not running for any post. I’m just the wife of a politician.”

If Najib or his wife had filed the charges, under the law they would be subject to motions for discovery and cross-examination, which presumably would not happen if the state instead filed the charges. More than once the filing of defamation charges has bounced back on the plaintiff because of that reason.READ THISWHY DID RAZAK BAGINDA HAS WAIT FOR THE A.G OFFICE prosecution NOT follow thru with an appeal BEFORE HIS FIRST MEET PRESS? WHAT WAS HIS MESSAGE TO THE MALAYSIANS WHO ARE THE SUCKERS


When the question was posed during a press conference after the UMNO Supreme council meeting in Kuala Lumpur late this evening, Najib offered a brief response: “I don’t entertain frivolous statements.”

He was asked to comment on allegations by Balasubramaniam in a series of interviews which have been published on video sharing website Youtube.

In the interviews, Balasubramaniam alleged that Nazim and several other individuals had acted as proxies for Najib to compel the private investigator to retract his first statutory declaration.

He also claimed that he was offered RM5 million by Nazim and another individual implicated in the case.

The statutory declaration contained damning allegations of Najib’s relationship with slain Mongolian national Altantuya Shaariibuu, which the premier had vehemently denied.

Balasubramaniam had retracted the statutory declaration within 24 hours under questionable circumstances and left the country with his family.

Despite numerous quarters calling on Najib to clear the air over the latest development, both the prime minister and his brother have remained tightlipped. The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) said that it has begun investigations into the issue.

Sulaiman wants to quit

In another development, Najib confirmed that Deputy Tourism Minister Sulaiman Taib has expressed his intention to quit. However, he indicated that efforts are underway to dissuade the son of long-serving Sarawak Chief Minister Abdul Taib Mahmud from tendering his resignation.

sulaiman taib“He has stated his wish to step down from his position as deputy minister, but I have had some negotiations with the chairperson of Sarawak Barisan Nasional (Abdul Taib).

“A decision will be made, please be patient,” he said, adding that Sulaiman made the decision due to “personal reasons.”

Rumours of Sulaiman’s resignation have been circulating for several weeks, purportedly over his differences with Tourism Minister Dr Ng Yen Yen.

Other speculations involved the first-term MP’s unhappiness over the appointment of former MAS chief executive officer Idris Jala as a full cabinet minister.

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