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Home arrow Politics arrow Malaysia’s Najib Ducks a Court Appearance
Malaysia’s Najib Ducks a Court Appearance Print E-mail
Written by Jed Yoong   
Thursday, 24 July 2008

A high court judge rules that the deputy prime minister doesn’t need to answer questions about a murder



malay-najibA Malaysian High Court judge dismissed a bid Wednesday to call Deputy Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak as a witness in the marathon trial of one of his best friends and two of his bodyguards for the murder of Mongolian translator Altantuya Shaariibuu.

Najib‘s name has come up repeatedly outside the courtroom because of his closeness to Altantuya’s former lover, Abdul Razak Baginda, who faces a possible death penalty along with the two bodyguards. Judge Mohd Zaki Yasin also refused to call to the stand private investigator P. Balasubramaniam, who two weeks ago made an extraordinarily detailed written declaration that implicated Najib heavily in the events leading up to the gruesome October 2006 murder of the translator.

Altantuya was executed with two bullets to the head in a patch of jungle near a Kuala Lumpur suburb and her body was blown up with plastic explosives. The murder case has droned on for more than a year, raising suspicions that it is being delayed to lessen the impact of an eventual acquittal or a light sentence for the three. Accused along with Abdul Razak are Chief Inspector Azilah Hadri, 31, and Corporal Sirul Azhar Umar, 36, who were part of the Special Action Squad, an elite team of bodyguards directly under Najib’s control, until they were arrested for the murder.

Balasubramaniam, whom Abdul Razak hired to keep Altantuya away from him after he had jilted her, detailed conversations in a statutory declaration in which the well-connected political analyst allegedly told him he had in effect inherited Altantuya as a lover from Najib, who passed her on because he didn’t want to be harassed as deputy prime minister. Among other lurid details, Balasubramaniam described text messages between Najib and Abdul Razak in which the latter was asking for help to avoid arrest.

Besides allegations that Altantuya was the lover of both men, the case has raised additional concerns of corruption. The Mongolian woman was the translator on a controversial transaction in which Malaysia, with Najib as defense minister, paid €1 billion for French submarines, netting a company tied to Abdul Razak US$111 million in “commissions.”

In a vivid demonstration of the political implications of the case, which seems to have damaged Najib’s hopes to succeed Abdullah Ahmad Badawi as prime minister, the private detective was hustled to a police station, where he recanted the declaration outside the presence of his lawyer and said it was coerced. He has since hurriedly left the country. Karpal Singh, a Kuala Lumpur lawyer who is representing Altantuya’s family in the courtroom, expressed his disappointment with the judge’s ruling and said he was considering referring it to the Court of Appeal.

Raja Petra Kamaruddin, one of Malaysia’s most prominent Internet journalists, also accused Najib and his wife, Rosmah, of complicity in the murder in a June article. He was arrested for sedition, and was charged last week by the Attorney General-Chambers with criminal libel. Legal sources in Malaysia have questioned why the criminal libel charge, a government offense, was filed rather than a civil action by either Najib or Rosmah.

"The main issue here is who lodged the police report against him (Raja Petra). The injured party should lodge the report. Rosmah didn't make the report. It's for the individual to act," said Sivarasa Rasiah, a prominent human rights and public administration lawyer and Parti Keadilan Rakyat federal lawmaker. Sivarasa pointed out that Rosmah has no official government position and is "just the wife of a politician," he said, which hardly warrants state interference.

Wee Choo Keong, a veteran lawyer and also a Keadilan federal lawmaker, said that the use of Section 500 of the Penal Code on criminal defamation is very rare.

"By rights, Rosmah should sue RPK (Raja Petra),” Wee said. “Why should the authorities be involved?" He added that criminal charges usually require "ill intent" towards the person who lodged the report. The Attoney General- Chambers’ Head of Prosecution Mohd Yusof Zainal Abiden did not answer repeated attempts by Asia Sentinel to contact him.

Rosmah, who is two years older than Najib, has denied the allegations in Raja Petra’s statutory declaration but reportedly 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.

In his original report, Raja Petra also named Lt Col Aziz Buyong, and the colonel's wife, Lt Col Norhayati Hassan, Rosmah’s personal attaché, as participating in the murder. Aziz and Norhayati filed a defamation suit against Raja Petra Wednesday, seeking RM1 million in damages each, exemplary damages and other costs. They also sought an injunction to restrain Raja Petra from repeating the alleged defamatory remarks.

Raja Petra responded to the new charges in his Internet publication, Malaysia Today, writing that “This time I am prepared to go to jail for a long, long time just to make sure that Najib is not going to become Prime Minister of Malaysia in June 2010. Yes, I know I am headed for a fall, but I am going to bring Najib down with me. We shall both hit the dirt and become history, side-by-side.”

By this time, Malaysians have also probably learned more than they ever needed to know about sodomy. Balasubramaniam in his statutory declaration wrote that Abdul Razak told him Altantuya liked anal sex. In his latest denunciation of the libel and sedition charges against him, Raja Petra also wrote that he had videotaped a conversation with a friend of Saiful Bukhari Azlan, a 23-year-old male political volunteer who allegedly was raped by opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim.

Although Najib initially denied ever having met Saiful, he amended his statement to say he had met him only briefly to give him “career counseling.” Raja Petra contended that the friend had accompanied Saiful to a meeting with Najib before charges against Anwar were made public, implying that the new charges against Anwar had been trumped up. The also implied that he has access to a military intelligence report describing Najib’s sexual liaison with Altantuya, and that he would make it public when and if he goes on trial.

The unfolding events and sensational allegations take place against the backdrop of increasing political tension in the country, with the opposition coalition pushing hard against the ruling Barisan Nasional, which lost its 50-year stranglehold on power in March 8 national elections. Anwar indicated Wednesday that he had induced United Malays National Organisation members from Pahang – Najib’s home state – to switch their allegiance to the opposition.

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murder of Altantuya!
written by jerry, July 24, 2008
Malaysia must show her transparency of the judiciary;haul in Najib and charge him;should he prove not guilty then release him;the whole world is watching this drama murder case of the century;thereis no escape;heaven is watching too!
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written by kimberly, July 24, 2008
FAMOUS QUOTE:

"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."
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Foul is fair and fair is foul and it hovers through the filthy air
written by Man from U.N.C.L.E., July 24, 2008
Remember Lady Macbeth? She murdered King Duncan so that her husband Macbeth, then the Thane of Codor would become king. But Macbeth did not have the guts to do it -so she did it for him. Does not all this sound as familiar as the Bard.
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Infamous DPM
written by Sham, July 24, 2008
Najib must clear his name. That's indeed he is innocent.

Who would want to murder a sweet innocent Mongolian socialite? Instruct the special police bodyguards to blow her up. Use C4 explosives. She's just one of the millions of visitors visiting Malaysia.

You won't want an anal murderer to be a Prime Minister, would you?

I wonder how he's going to look up the eyes of foreign dignitaries now when the whole wide world now gets to read everything from the net and press.
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THE MALAYS AND THE WORLD WAS FOOLED
written by awangkassim, July 24, 2008
No one knows what happpened, after 50 years of independence, what UMNO has done to survive.The malays were uneducated , so itwas easy for UMNO to strike fear. The British thought them how.But Malays doing against their own race.That's a psychopathic race...!!!
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2 BRAVEST MEN
written by awangkassim, July 24, 2008
Only 2 brave men dare to challenge the 'evil' UMNO gangsters, Anwar Ibrahim (commoner) and Raja Petra(royalty). Other Malaysian are just cowards and scared s**t of UMNO..UMNO uses C4 to blow you off if challenged. and I'm one of the scared s**t Malaysians among the Malaysia cowards.
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Malaysia ala Zimbabwe
written by We need Change, July 24, 2008
i can't believe i am living in Malaysia with the kind of politics that resembles Zimbabwe. Gosh this is so embarrassing and we, the citizens, are powerless to do anything about it. awang kassim used the right words to describe us; we are more cowardly than the Burmese or the Filipinos!
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written by Yang Arif, July 24, 2008
Well, that is justice. You wonder why the courts exist. The duty of the court is to deliver justice and procedures should not impede the court. Court allows a judge discretion to ensure justice is done. Having practiced in Malaysia as a lawyer, I have personally experienced threat from judge to dismiss my application because the margin in the documents were lesser than what the procedure stated.So justice is not the priority for the courts. The courts are preoccupied with covering up for the policiticians. Is the judge afraid that he would be required to go into hiding if he allowed Najib to be called as a witness? Lets bring back the Privy Council as this is the only way I see justice would prevail in Malaysia.
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which is more serious \"Sodomy or Murder\"
written by pugalmagen, July 25, 2008
Why malaysian goverment are so concern of Anuar who is alleged to be involve in Sodomy but left PI Balasubramaniam on vacation whereby bala had tarnish the image of DPM which will effect our country's economic badly. Why bala was not sued by the Goverment as its implicate the reputation of the No. 2 of the country.
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Prime Minister
written by Arif, July 26, 2008
Please get to the bottom of this. I wouldn't want an anal murderer as Prime Minister of Islamic Malaysia. What will the free world and other Islamic countries think?
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Altantuna
written by johan, July 26, 2008
Asia Sentenial will never get an inteview with the BN,unlike many others who would grab this opportunity to sway opinion,they are just too afraid to do that. Reson being, they will not be able to answers your question without scrutinised. And just as afraid to let this person now known as C4 to be in court, as there will be foreign press to witness the "charade". The present Gov democracy is " my way or my way". At present in this difficult time there are too few bravehearts here so it is their way,SAD
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Simply Shocking!
written by Hussein, July 26, 2008
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written by nelson, July 27, 2008
UMNO MIC MCA= Power by Deciet, Fear, Corruption. 4 the last 50 yrs or so, these 3 have soiled my beautiful Nation with their excrement. The Police & Judiciary R willing partners of this filth.

Show your wisdom my fellow Malaysians & simply vote them out at every oppurtinity. DO NOT RISE 2 THEIR 'taunting & threats' nor RESORT 2 ANY VIOLENCE. We R watching from far & near. Mahatir, Abdullah & Najib have had a bad smell from day 1. I am only saddened that it has taken this long. And I raise my hat to 'Hindraf' for 'kick-starting' the desire to 'question' & seek change.
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written by Sharif, July 28, 2008
Shameful lah. I'm ashamed to be a Malaysian.

Najib should clear his name in the courts i.e. if he's really innocent. That's what the MM and PM of our neighbourbing country recently did facing opposing lawyers to be questioned and have their high offices protected.

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