Monday, July 28, 2008
Ask Not What Your Country Can Do For You....
You wouldn’t tell the doctor you got the pain because you were playing “see-how-far-this-broom-can-go-up-my-ass”, would you? Maybe you would. You wouldn’t tell the doctor that you can feel a piece of shit stuck so hard up your ass that is causing you the pain, would you? Again, maybe you would.
You see, you might tell your doctor these things because they are accidental incidents. Yup, even the not so popular broom game can cause accidents.
But if somebody deliberately stuffed that broom up your nether regions, wouldn’t you want to go tell the cops first? Simple logic, yes? Unfortunately not for some people.
If you’ve read the latest expose by Raja Petra Kamarudin entitled Doctor on the run: police want him to fabricate evidence against Anwar, you’ll realize that the ploy by certain quarters to catch Anwar Ibrahim with his phallus inside Saiful’s anus seems to be badly thought and planned out.
Someone has graciously shared a copy of the original medical report confirming that the only penetration into Saiful’s anus was most likely made by his own head sometime in the past and not by Anwar at any time. This expose also means that there is a perfectly (il)legitimate reason for the delay in giving Anwar a copy of Saiful’s police report. (Probably still in the final stages of touch up to make sure the report pins Anwar’s ass against the wall)
As a result of this sloppy planning and execution, the schemers currently seem to have their hands full trying to contain the excrement before it hits the fan and starts flying in all directions. The expose by RPK about the doctor’s report is only the beginning of the tide. Soon more and more people will pick up the courage to start revealing bits and pieces of information in their possession. That is when it will become hard-pressed for anyone to contain or stem the tidal flow of truth.( We’ve had a political tsunami already, a landslide anyone?) Can’t say the powers that be aren’t trying, though. Apparently efforts by Malaysiakini and others to contact the higher ups in Pusrawi (the medical centre that Saiful first went to), seem to be drawing a blank. Being a Government linked hospital, it is only expected that the hospital authorities need the go-ahead from the top (how far up?) before issuing any statement to the press.
A reader of Malaysia Today posted a heart-felt plea in the comments section after reading the article. He or she was pleading for anyone, anyone with the clout and with the smallest amount of humanity, to come out with any piece of information. Pusrawi appears to be as good as any a place to begin with. As much as the good doctor is trying hard to stand for truth and justice, I’m pretty sure there are many others in the hospital who would have been privy to the happenings when Saiful came in there.
Similarly, there are people who have information or who know what really happened in so many of the scandals that have rocked and are currently rocking the nation. Altantuya. Champions Youth Cup (CYC). Port Klang Free Trade Zone (PKFTZ). Anwar Ibrahim. Internal Security Act (ISA). Balkis. Tourism Malaysia. Brickendonbury.
Take your pick. None of these could have happened in secret without anyone knowing. The sad fact is all of these sorry issues took place in broad daylight by hoodwinking the people. As such, there must be somebody somewhere who has seen or heard something. Somebody saw Saiful’s medical report. That somebody took it. Kept it. And now it is being released to allow the truth to burst forth. Maybe you’ve seen something, maybe you’ve heard something. Maybe you know somebody who does. Maybe you’ve seen a copy of the agreement to organize the CYC, where the outrageous bidding fee was agreed upon. Or maybe you know the tea-lady who served tea and biscuits at the meeting when the PKFTZ was discussed. Yeah, it may be a long shot and who’s going to believe the tea lady anyway? But these are just examples. You know what I mean.
Somebody, somewhere, knows something. You know who you are. I don’t blame you. Look at Balasubramaniam. Look at Dr Osman. Both have had to take their families and flee into hiding, forced or otherwise, due to their desire and conviction for truth, honesty and justice. So I definitely don’t blame you. But there are other alternative ways of getting the information you hold to come out into the open. You don’t have to sacrifice yourself or your family. If you have information that you know is the truth about some of the things happening around us, pass it on. No amount of coffee shop conversation is going to bring about any change until and unless people in the know come out into the open.
Malaysiakini would be glad to verify your story, RPK would be thrilled to talk to you, or maybe even Nadeswaran and Terence from the Sun would like to meet you. The Bar Council is there, Malik Sarwar is there, Amir Hattan, Jeff Ooi, and other respected bloggers are all available. As long as you can substantiate your claims with evidence, just pass it to these people and / or organizations.
Come forward. Please. Your country needs you. Your fellow citizens need you. The future of our nation is in your hands and in the action you take today.
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Just do your own FU*#@NG jobs and Malaysia really will Boleh.
But fast forward to today and we all know that the phrase Malaysia Boleh stands for and is indicative of all that is wrong with our country. Today, Malaysia Boleh is no more something to be proud of. It is used in an insulting way to say that our country is a land where anything is possible. And in case anyone is still not very clear, most of these possibilities are of the negative kind.
For example, we have a Deputy Prime Minister who is so down to earth and close to his constituents and the common folk, that college dropouts can drop by his office to discuss obtaining scholarships. Now, the fact that there is an Education Ministry and a Higher Education Ministry plus the Public Services Department dealing with scholarships added to the fact that the Deputy Prime Minister's office doesn't do scholarships, is another prime example of Malaysia Boleh in action.
Not satisfied with the empathy he shares with the common folk regarding their education, the Deputy Prime Minister also leaves his house door open to all and sundry to come and share their problems with him. Well, Malaysia Boleh.
Anyway, that's all yesterday's news.
Today's newspapers provided yet again another prime example of Malaysia Boleh as exemplified by our leaders. This time it is the Prime Minister himself. As though not having enough on his plate as the leader of the country and the Minister in charge of the finances of the country, he has now taken on the role as spokesperson for the royal Malaysian Police. Yup, with the image of the police force already in shambles as it is, our Prime Minister has been appointed as their spokesman. Whether this exercise is to provide a better or softer image of the force is still up to debate, but what is certain is that it in itself is an exercise in futility. Just as it would be futile to get Saddam Hussein to build up Osama Bin Laden's image.
Or could it be that the Prime Minister has heeded the Ketua Setiausaha Negara's advice to all civil servants and gotten himself another job to supplement his income in these days of belt tightening? Whatever it is, the Prime Minister speaking on behalf of the Police or even speaking to the police regarding an ongoing case which involves one of the Prime Minister's closest political adversaries is just what is needed to make the whole thing seem more like the conspiracy that everyone believes it is.
In any case, below is the report from the online edition of The Star from 19th July 2008 which carried this Malaysia Boleh report. I have included in between the report certain comments and questions that cropped up in my head as i was reading it.
Saturday July 19, 2008
Abdullah urges Anwar to give sample for DNA test
By V.P. SUJATA
PUTRAJAYA: There is no political conspiracy against PKR leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said. (Yeah right! Why would there be? After all, Anwar Ibrahim is irrelevant, isn't he? He only happens to be ONE of the guys interested in your job, right?)Abdullah also guaranteed Anwar's safety in facing investigations into the sodomy allegation and urged him to allow the authorities to take a sample for DNA test. (I believe you, Anwar believes you, heck the whole country believes you. We saw you arranging for his safety by arranging a convoy of police vehicles to bring him safely to the police station waaay before his appointed time, right?)
Abdullah said no one should believe there was a conspiracy against Anwar although he could not stop the international perception that this was happening. (Err, can you stop anything that's happening ah, you lame limp donkey dick?)
“They said it is something like what had happened before. If one wants to believe, how do we control such things?
“What they are accusing us of is not right at all,” he told reporters here yesterday after launching Hydrofuel, a gadget to help reduce fuel consumption in cars. (I was curious why this little snippet of info was slipped in here. Anyone got any idea who's behind the company importing or marketing this Hydrofuel product?)
Abdullah gave his assurance that investigations into the sodomy allegation against Anwar would be conducted professionally. (By what or whose standards of professionalism are we talking about here, Mr PM? FYI, there exists even professional con artists and professional thieves)
He said he had met Anwar's wife Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, who is PKR president, and party vice-president Azmin Ali and guaranteed them Anwar's safety.
“I can give the assurance. (Like all your other assurances - wedding, election, petrol price? Dei, I also can give assurances la, about anything I want.)
“His wife had met me to ensure there will not be a repeat of the earlier 'black eye' incident.”
He said Azmin had also asked for assurance and he had guaranteed that Anwar would be safe.
“We will investigate according to the provisions of the law,” he said. (But you guys have been known to shift the goalpoasts whenever you need to, what?)
Abdullah said a fresh DNA sample from Anwar was necessary to facilitate investigations.
“The DNA sample the authorities have is too old so they need a new sample. What is wrong with that? (What is wrong with that? What is wrong with that? Go do your homework first before vomiting out information that your stupid speechwriter gives you la. Didn't you read what the DNA experts had to say, that DNA can last for years?)
“If he insists that he is not involved (in sodomy as alleged), give the sample now and we will see the results as proof,” he said. (Can't he also invoke the 'Wallabi Wahallabi' [or something like that] oath that your deputy used, to declare his innocence?)
He added that police wanted to solve the case fast but were unable to do so due to difficulties in getting the DNA sample. (Solve the case fast or put him away fast, Mr PM?)
“If we wanted to complete the case fast, it could have been done yesterday but (it is) not finished yet,” Abdullah said. (WE? WE? Who the flying f*#% is WE? Since when did you join the police force la dei? Or are you saying that the WE is the government, and if you wanted, you could have finished him off yesterday?)
Malaysia Boleh? Go figure
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Independence Day
They range from sheer disgust to disappointment to unbridled anger to grief even. There are even some rallying call to arms. Read as a whole, it stirs up images of freedom fighters working themselves up into a frenzy to overthrow a despotic regime.
RPK, I pray for your safety.
Pariah country, pariah leaders, pariah gomen. This country is a fuck-up goner.
YM RPK,
ALL THE WAITING WILL COME TO AN END SOON AND I AM SO HAPPY THAT YOUR TIME HAS COME TO LAY FORTH YOUR TRUMP CARD.
YM RPK I have faith in you and your struggle. GOD will always be with you.
regards
GOD bless all
I would dare those stupid people to come and arrest me.
HEY STUPID UMNO PEOPLE, I WILL CONTINUE TO VOICE MY OPINION ON THE NET WITH ALL YOUR STUPID WAYS, IDEAL AND POLICY, WHEN EVER YOU DARE TO MAKE THEM PUBLIC. I MIGHT NOT BE RPK BUT REST ASSURE I WILL CONTINUE TO TRY TO GIVE PEOPLE THE OTHER SIDE OF THE STORY. RPK VOICE WILL NEVER DIE, THAT YOU HAVE MY PROMISE.
Heart broken into pieces, shattered, all gone.... no piece of mind,
mockery of the world, we indeed need big ears and big helping hand from HUMAN RIGHTS, US intervention. Please HELP us? We the citizens of Malaysia are being
terrorised by the present UMNO/BN government.
FUCKING HELL!!! Anwar arrested! RPK going to arrested!
Who is going to make sure that Anwar will not be beaten up again? Who is going to make sure that RPK and Anwar are safe when in custody?
Are all the MPs so scared shitless and blinded by dirty money that they are willing to close their eyes to justice??
FUCK THEM ALL TO HELL!

And take heart, this marks the beginning of a firm sequence of events that are going to climax with Najib and Rosmah languishing behind bars.
M A N
Y O U R
B A T T L E
S T A T I O N S
oh god... where is justice?? why those criminals are still out there enjoying life ...and here one after another "citizen's role model" is taken away by this "B*st**d" "kiasu" "bullied" govemt.... why the highest in power keep silence??? do something fast .. if not our country will be ruled by power terrorist creatures ..



Yeah okay, maybe I over dramatised things here but that seems to me to be the rally cry going out right this moment. Only difference is, in the movie it went from one man to the crowd. The leader to his followers. In our case, the battle cry seems to be going out from the ground upwards. The leaders (not those little assholes who're always thinking of assholes) are calling for restraint. The leaders are calling for brains, not brawn. But the groundswell is building up momentum. Tremendous momentum. It's been building since long before the March elections. Feeding on the severe injustices around, it has been steadily growing since then.
Whether the arrests of these two iconic figures are part of the political chess game being played out across Malaysia or whether they really committed a crime (yeah, right!!) and deserve to be punished, the outcome can only be one. The groundswell will erupt. How the dumb fucks from barisan handle the groundswell will chart the future course of this country. I'm not going to even think about that prospect at this time. Yes, both, the future under barisan and how they're planning on handling the eruption.
Anyway, as part of my Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), I am going to use this blog to encourage all Malaysians (or the 2 people who read it) to wait for instructions from your leaders before initiating action each on your own. If everybody decides to lead the battle, the battle is doomed.
Flip-Flop Cabinet
Safeguard me? Prevent me from inconvenience due to protesters? Maintain public safety? Yeah right.... Come take mine for a walk. Maybe then I might incline to give you an ear. Come on la... How many of you saw the bloody cops on duty manning those roadblocks? Did they look like they were out to safeguard anyone? Did they even bloody hell look like they were looking for any protesters? Did anyone of the blue shirted cops even check any car to find items that might have compromised public safety? Bollocks!!
They looked to me like they were biding time. Waiting. For what? God only knows. I can only hazard a guess. Monday was supposedly the D-Day in parliament. The opposition was to have moved a motion of no confidence in the PM. My guess is that the police were on standby incase the motion got passed or approved or whatever shit they call it in Parliament-speak.... If that had happened, fat chance actually - seeing that the speaker himself is a pro BN dickhead, then the cops on the street would have gotten the call that they were waiting for. "Anarchy, mayhem, chaos, we need to maintain public order - get the police to 'safely guide the people back home' while we await the latest from the Government" or some shit not dissimilar to that would have been announced to put us effectively in a state of emergency.
Anyway, it's done and dusted. They blocked the roads and we got stuck. Of course we know all their "reasons", and we have got counter questions to them based on that. Like why the entire weekend when the threatened rally was only for Monday? Like why all entry points into the city when the protest was scheduled for parliament? I mean, you already had barbed wire and other preventive stuff in parliament. Like where did you get the info about the protest rally?
Syed Hamid said he got it off the internet from some blogs and a few circulated sms'es. To make himself look intelligent and as if he had done his homework, he even gave a few blog sites that were supposedly calling the people to rally in protest. And he calls it police intelligence gathering.
Well, I guess that's why they found Nurin (apologies to the family) after she'd been chopped up, and they're still looking for Sharlinie. Please Mr Kidnapper, our police need you to send an sms that you have kidnapped Sharlinie or at least you got to blog about it. Our police intelligence seems to depend on vague sms'es or blogs. I don't know about you, but I find that damn insulting to my intelligence. The best part of the story is, hardly a week had gone by since Badawi's infamous clarion call to all and sundry to steer away from gossipy blogs and sms'es. And we have one of his dumb-ass minister doing a flip-flop on it. Can't really blame Syed Hamid now, can you? He also got confused. He thought that when Badawi said don't believe in sms rumours and blog stories, Badawi must have meant the opposite.
In any case, when you have a flip-flop Pm, what more can we expect from his cabinet?
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Lina, Zina, Liwat, Jerawat..... Hina la...
Wow, just browsing the news on our news portals gives one the impression that our academics and scholars, religious or otherwise, have got plenty of time on their hands to look into issues such as these. I mean, what's up with the specific technical details of whether zina is equal to qazaf or whether reporting liwat requires four witnesses? Yes, I know, the law is the law and it must be followed. Especially the Syariah law, as Islam is a way of life and the Quran gives guidelines for every area and aspect of our life.
But aren't we splitting hairs here trying to figure out if someone's ass got split? I'd prefer Islamic scholars to better spend their time looking for teachings in the Quran which enhance the quality of life for believers and non-believers. Look for answers to other more pertinent and pressing issues.
One such is the decree in Kelantan that only card carrying, 5-times-a-day praying Muslims will be considered for promotions in the civil service. How will this affect non-Muslims in the civil service? Go through your books and come up with solutions to this. Read Islamic history and see what the Prophet did in his time in situations like this. See if those are applicable to present day Malaysia.
Spend some time and money in doing statistical research on the correlation between praying 5 times a day and corrupt practices. Spread the deeper truths of the peaceful message of Islam to people like Dr Idris who spread hatred and corrupt the young under the guise of Islam. Look at the teachings of the Quran in respect to suicide and advice local authorities that it is better for the body of a suicide victim to be returned to his non-Muslim family than for it to be buried in the Islamic way because in Islam the soul of a suicide victim cannot go to heaven anyway.
There are so many real issues to be dealt with and your expert and scholastic advice can benefit many among the rakyat, Muslim and non-Muslim. Why ignore all this and look instead at silly and trivial things like how many people need to witness zina compared to how many people need to witness liwat?
Updated - 3.55 pm
For example, please advice me on this.
Our DPM apparently swore something to the extent of ‘Wallahi Wabilahi Watallahi’ in front of his party colleagues. Apparently this is in response to all the pressure mounting on him with regards to the poor old dead Mongolian girl. He doesn't know her he says, he knows her half the country says. He had affair with her some people say. His wife oversaw the blowing up of her others say. So instead of coming out in public and refuting all these allegations (making statements through half past six papers with half past six reporters whose balls you are squeezing doesn't qualify), he swears his oath in front of his party colleagues.
Now does he, just by swearing, become innocent of all the accusations hurled towards him? I'm confused. Really. What do you learned experts in Islamic law have to say regarding this? Shouldn't that swearing take place in a Syariah court? Or at least in front of some religious authority figures? Four would be preferred of course...
Please look into this while you've got your noses poked into all your law books looking for whatever it is you look for.
Nation Building?
![]() | Dr. Idris bin Md. Noor Timb. Ketua Pengarah (Latihan) Deskripsi Tugas: |
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Now go here and see for yourself how this noble aim of the BTN is implemented in real life.
And we condemned Hitler roundly....
Friday, July 4, 2008
Where are your balls? Females included
Why? What are you afraid of asking? If you cannot ask or are held back from asking by your superiors, just bloody hell boycott the damn event la.... What f**&%$ing difference does it make if you are there or not? You still report what you are asked to, right? So just send some bloke to take some pictures while you sit in your offices and wait to be told what to write.
For example, when Najib says that teh Saiful bugger came to see him after getting something stuffed up his ass, that has to be something incredible, isn't it? But instead of asking him why something like that could happen, you dutifully report the garbage as such. I mean, what the fuck is that la? Some guy gets his ass plugged, and can walk up to the Deputy Prime Minister of the country for advice and solace. If, as reporters and journalists, you don't find that highly irregular, to say the least, then you are in the wrong fucking profession, period!
Get the fuck out of the and go wash cars or work at a supermarket checkout counter. Same goes for editors and higher ups in the newspaper hierarchy.
Thursday, July 3, 2008
What's Happening La? Who cares, Lets make something happen.
I don't know. I really don't know. On one hand, we have the number two leader in the country and the guy trying to outwit him into the number one spot, sparring with each other. Then we have the guy who's actually currently occupying the number one spot looking as clueless as ever. In between, we have numerous bit-part players coming in and trying to get their 15 minutes of fame, like Dr Mahathir, Mr Balasubramaniam, Mr Saiful, Mr Syed Hamid Albar, the 'good person' IGP, inter-alia.
And the "fight" between the two contenders for the number one post! My god, what kind of fight is this la? Some kind of No Holes (pun intended) Barred streetfight ah? Or the kind of fight where it is only allowed to hit below the belt ah? The only rule of this fight seems to be who can screw whose arse harder or faster or deeper is the winner. I mean, here are two guys supposedly contesting the highest position of power in the country but using the lowest means possible. The shit being slung at each other really seems to be just sliding out non-stop from sodomised asses, don't you think?
And by the way, who the fuck is the IGP to threaten us that the military may have to be used to maintain order on the streets? Since when did the police chief give orders to the military? Or is it some kind of threat or warning to us so that we will not to gather this Sunday to protest against our reducing standard of living. That's what it is actually. The protest gathering this Sunday is going to see hundreds of thousands, if not the one million the organisers are hoping for, of people turning up not because they want to protest the fuel price increase alone. What ordinary Malaysians are protesting against is the reduction of the standard of their life and lifestyle, at the expense of some fat, greedy bastards calling themselves the government.
Our basic message is simple, "Don't ask us to tighten our belts while gorging yourselves. Don't ask us to change our lifestyle to a minimalistic one while you change yours to a more extravagant one."
The one news today that really made a lot of folks smile is the reassurance given by Badawi that there will not be military rule, emergency etc. and that we are very stable, nothing to worry about, etc, etc. People smiled not so much due to his reassuring message or tone, rather because if this is his flip, then his flop will probably be the exact opposite.
Seriously, if I could afford it, I would take all my family and leave the country immediately for the next few months at least. You see, Badawi said there WILL NOT be any emergency or military rule. You all know what happens whenever Badawi says WILL NOT right? Cos I'm pretty convinced that if the shit really hits the fan and violence were to erupt, Badawi and his family would be the first to leave the country.
All in all, this sandiwara or Drama Minggu Ini has long ago lost it's plot. There's only so much of Mr Bean you can watch also. After about 6 hours you'll probably feel like strangling the bugger. The longer new plots are thrown in or new characters are introduced, that much longer our country is going further down. Don't ask further down in what. It'd be easier to list what areas we are not going downwards in.
Instead of asking what the hell is happening in or to our country, maybe it's time to make something happen. The way the people want it!
Still don't know her, Mr Najib?
Ya..ya...ya, better late then never, you say, but by delaying like this, they are just opening themselves up to doubts about their motives and sincerity...
Well anyway, below is the full SD as declared by Razak's bodyguard, Mr Balasubramaniam.....
The following is the full 16-page statutory declaration sign by Abdul Razak Baginda's private investigor P Balasubramaniam on July 1.
I, Balasubramaniam a/l Perumal ... do solemly and sincerely declare as follows:
1. I have been a police officer with the Royal Malaysian Police Force, having joined as a constable in 1981 attached to the police field force. I was then promoted to the rank of lance corporal and finally resigned from the police force in 1998 when I was with the Special Branch.
2. I have been working as a freelance private investigator since I left the police force.
3. Sometime in June or July 2006, I was employed by Abdul Razak Baginda for a period of 10 days to look after him at his office at the Bangunan Getah Asli, Jalan Ampang between the hours of 8am to 5pm each working day as apparently he was experiencing disturbances from a third party.
4. I resigned from this job after 2½ days as I was not receiving any proper instructions.
5. I was however re-employed by Abdul Razak Baginda on the Oct 5, 2006 as he had apparently received a harassing phone call from a Chinese man calling himself ASP Tan who had threatened him to pay his debts. I later found out this gentleman was in fact a private investigator called Ang who was employed by a Mongolian woman called Altantuya Shaaribuu.
6. Abdul Razak Baginda was concerned that a person by the name of Altantuya Shaaribuu, a Mongolian woman, was behind this threat and that she would be arriving in Malaysia very soon to try and contact him.
7. Abdul Razak Baginda informed me that he was concerned by this as he had been advised that Altantuya Shaaribuu had been given some powers by a Mongolian ‘bomoh’ and that he could never look her in the face because of this.
8. When I enquired as to who this Mongolian woman was, Abdul Razak Baginda informed me that she was a friend of his who had been introduced to him by a VIP and who asked him to look after her financially.
9. I advised him to lodge a police report concerning the threatening phone call he had received from the Chinese man known as ASP Tan but he refused to do so as he informed me there were some high-profile people involved.
10. Abdul Razak Baginda further told me that Altantuya Shaaribuu was a great liar and good in convincing people. She was supposed to have been very demanding financially and that he had even financed a property for her in Mongolia.
11. Abdul Razak Baginda then let me listen to some voice messages on his handphone asking him to pay what was due otherwise he would be harmed and his daughter harassed.
12. I was therefore supposed to protect his daughter Rowena as well.
13. On Oct 9, 2006 I received a phone call from Abdul Razak Baginda at about 9.30am informing me that Altantuya was in his office and he wanted me there immediately. As I was in the midst of a surveillance, I sent my assistant Suras to Abdul Razak Baginda’s office and I followed a little later. Suras managed to control the situation and had persuaded Altantuya and her two friends to leave the premises. However Altantuya left a note written on some Hotel Malaya notepaper, in English, asking Abdul Razak Baginda to call her on her handphone (number given) and wrote down her room number as well.
14. Altantuya had introduced herself to Suras as ‘Aminah’ and had informed Suras she was there to see her boyfriend Abdul Razak Baginda.
15. These three Mongolian girls however returned to Abdul Razak Baginda’s office at the Bangunan Getah Asli, Jalan Ampang again, the next day at about 12 noon. They did not enter the building but again informed Suras that they wanted to meet Aminah’s boyfriend, Abdul Razak Baginda.
16. On Oct 11, 2006, Aminah returned to Abdul Razak Baginda’s office on her own and gave me a note to pass to him, which I did. Abdul Razak Baginda showed me the note which basically asked him to call her urgently.
17. I suggested to Abdul Razak Baginda that perhaps it may be wise to arrange for Aminah to be arrested if she harassed him further, but he declined as he felt she would have to return to Mongolia as soon as her cash ran out.
18. In the meantime, I had arranged for Suras to perform surveillance on Hotel Malaya to monitor the movements of these three Mongolian girls, but they recognised him. Apparently they become friends with Suras after that and he ended up spending a few nights in their hotel room.
19. When Abdul Razak Baginda discovered Suras was becoming close to Aminah he asked me to pull him out from Hotel Malaya.
20. On the Oct 14, 2006, Aminah turned up at Abdul Razak Baginda’s house in Damansara Heights when I was not there. Abdul Razak Baginda called me on my handphone to inform me of this so I rushed back to his house. As I arrived, I noticed Aminah outside the front gates shouting “Razak, bastard, come out from the house”. I tried to calm her down but couldn’t, so I called the police who arrived in two patrol cars. I explained the situation to the police, who took her away to the Brickfields police station.
21. I followed the patrol cars to Brickfields police station in a taxi. I called Abdul Razak Baginda and his lawyer Dirren to lodge a police report but they refused.
22. When I was at the Brickfields police station, Aminah’s own private investigator, one Mr Ang arrived and we had a discussion. I was told to deliver a demand to Abdul Razak Baginda for US$500,000 and three tickets to Mongolia, apparently as commission owed to Aminah from a deal in Paris.
23. As Aminah had calmed down at this stage, a policewoman at the Brickfields police station advised me to leave and settle the matter amicably.
24. I duly informed Abdul Razak Baginda of the demands Aminah had made and told him I was disappointed that no one wanted to back me up in lodging a police report. We had a long discussion about the situation when I expressed a desire to pull out of this assignment.
25. During this discussion and in an attempt to persuade me to continue my employment with him, Abdul Razak Baginda informed me that:
1) He had been introduced to Aminah by Najib Razak at a diamond exhibition in Singapore.
2) Najib Razak informed Abdul Razak Baginda that he had a sexual relationship with Aminah and that she was susceptible to anal intercourse.
3) Najib Razak wanted Abdul Razak Baginda to look after Aminah as he did not want her to harass him since he was now the deputy prime minister.
4) Najib Razak, Abdul Razak Baginda and Aminah had all been together at a dinner in Paris.
5) Aminah wanted money from him as she felt she was entitled to a US$500,000 commission on a submarine deal she assisted with in Paris.
26. On Oct 19, 2006, I arrived at Abdul Razak Baginda’s house in Damansara Heights to begin my night duty. I had parked my car outside as usual. I saw a yellow Proton Perdana taxi pass by with three ladies inside, one of whom was Aminah. The taxi did a U-turn and stopped in front of the house where these ladies rolled down the window and wished me ‘Happy Deepavali’. The taxi then left.
27. About 20 minutes later the taxi returned with only Aminah in it. She got out of the taxi and walked towards me and started talking to me. I sent an SMS to Abdul Razak Baginda informing him “Aminah was here”. I received an SMS from Razak instructing me “to delay her until my man comes”.
28. Whist I was talking to Aminah, she informed me of the following:
1) That she met Abdul Razak Baginda in Singapore with Najib Razak.
2) That she had also met Abdul Razak Baginda and Najib Razak at a dinner in Paris.
3) That she was promised a sum of US$500,000.00 as commission for assisting in a submarine deal in Paris.
4) That Abdul Razak Baginda had bought her a house in Mongolia but her brother had refinanced it and she needed money to redeem it.
5) That her mother was ill and she needed money to pay for her treatment.
6) That Abdul Razak Baginda had married her in Korea as her mother is Korean whilst her father was a Mongolian/Chinese mix.
7) That if I wouldn’t allow her to see Abdul Razak Baginda, would I be able to arrange for her to see Najib Razak.
29. After talking to Aminah for about 15 minutes, a red Proton Aeroback arrived with a woman and two men. I now know the woman to be lance corporal Rohaniza and the men, Azilah Hadri and Sirul Azahar. They were all in plainclothes. Azilah walked towards me while the other two stayed in the car.
30. Azilah asked me whether the woman was Aminah and I said “Yes”. He then walked off and made a few calls on his handphone. After 10 minutes another vehicle, a blue Proton Saga, driven by a Malay man, passed by slowly. The drivers window had been wound down and the driver was looking at us.
31. Azilah then informed me they would be taking Aminah away. I informed Aminah they were arresting her. The other two persons then got out of the red Proton and exchanged seats so that lance corporal Rohaniza and Aminah were in the back while the two men were in the front. They drove off and that is the last I ever saw of Aminah.
32. Abdul Razak Baginda was not at home when all this occurred.
33. After Oct 19, 2006, I continued to work for Abdul Razak Baginda at his house in Damansara Heights from 7pm to 8am the next morning, as he had been receiving threatening text messages from a woman called ‘Amy’ who was apparently ‘Aminah’s’ cousin in Mongolia.
34. On the night of Oct 20, 2006, both of Aminah’s girlfriends turned up at Abdul Razak Baginda’s house enquiring where Aminah was. I informed them she had been arrested the night before.
35. A couple of nights later, these two Mongolian girls, Mr Ang and another Mongolian girl called ‘Amy’ turned up at Abdul Razak Baginda’s house looking for Aminah as they appeared to be convinced she was being held in the house.
36. A commotion began so I called the police who arrived shortly thereafter in a patrol car. Another patrol car arrived a short while later in which was the investigating officer from the Dang Wangi police station who was in charge of the missing persons report lodged by one of the Mongolians girls, I believe was Amy.
37. I called Abdul Razak Baginda who was at home to inform him of the events taking place at his front gate. He then called DSP Musa Safri and called me back informing me that Musa Safri would be calling handphone and I was to pass the phone to the inspector from Dang Wangi police station.
38. I then received a call on my handphone from Musa Safri and duly handed the phone to the Dang Wangi inspector. The conversation lasted 3-4 minutes after which he told the girls to disperse and to go to see him the next day.
39. On or about Oct 24, 2006, Abdul Razak Baginda instructed me to accompany him to the Brickfields police station as he had been advised to lodge a police report about the harassment he was receiving from these Mongolian girls.
40. Before this, Amy had sent me an SMS informing me she was going to Thailand to lodge a report with the Mongolian consulate there regarding Aminah’s disappearance. Apparently she had sent the same SMS to Abdul Razak Baginda. This is why he told me he had been advised to lodge a police report.
41. Abdul Razak Baginda informed me that DPS Musa Safri had introduced him to one DSP Idris, the head of the criminal division, Brickfields police station, and that Idris had referred him to ASP Tonny.
42. When Abdul Razak Baginda had lodged his police report at Brickfields police station, in front of ASP Tonny, he was asked to make a statement but he refused as he said he was leaving for overseas. He did however promise to prepare a statement and hand ASP Tonny a thumbdrive. I know that this was not done as ASP Tonny told me.
43. However ASP Tonny asked me the next day to provide my statement instead and so I did.
44. I stopped working for Abdul Razak Baginda on Oct 26, 2006 as this was the day he left for Hong Kong on his own.
45. In mid-November 2006, I received a phone call from ASP Tonny from the IPK Jalan Hang Tuah asking me to see him regarding Aminah’s case. When I arrived there I was immediately arrested under Section 506 of the Penal Code for criminal intimidation.
46. I was then placed in the lock up and remanded for five days. On the third day, I was released on police bail.
47. At the end of November 2006, the D9 department of the IPK sent a detective to my house to escort me to the IPK Jalan Hang Tuah. When I arrived, I was told I was being arrested under Section 302 of the Penal Code for murder. I was put in the lock up and remanded for seven days.
48. I was transported to Bukit Aman where I was interrogated and questioned about an SMS I had received from Abdul Razak Baginda on Oct 19, 2006 which read “delay her until my man arrives”. They had apparently retrieved this message from Abdul Razak Baginda’s handphone.
49. They then proceeded to record my statement from 8.30 am to 6pm everyday for seven consecutive days. I told them all I knew including everything Abdul Razak Baginda and Aminah had told me about their relationships with Najib Razak but when I came to sign my statement, these details had been left out.
50. I have given evidence in the trial of Azilah, Sirul and Abdul Razak Baginda at the Shah Alam High Court. The prosecutor did not ask me any questions in respect of Aminah’s relationship with Najib Razak or of the phone call I received from DSP Musa Safri, whom I believe was the ADC for Najib Razak and/or his wife.
51. On the day Abdul Razak Baginda was arrested, I was with him at his lawyers office at 6.30am. Abdul Razak Baginda informed us that he had sent Najib Razak an SMS the evening before as he refused to believe he was to be arrested, but had not received a response.
52. Shortly thereafter, at about 7.30am, Abdul Razak Baginda received an SMS from Najib Razak and showed, this message to both myself and his lawyer. This message read as follows: “ I am seeing IGP at 11am today … matter will be solved … be cool”.
53. I have been made to understand that Abdul Razak Baginda was arrested the same morning at his office in the Bangunan Getah Asli, Jalan Ampang.
54. The purpose of this Statutory declaration is to:
1) State my disappointment at the standard of investigations conducted by the authorities into the circumstances surrounding the murder of Altantuya Shaaribuu.
2) Bring to the notice of the relevant authorities the strong possibility that there are individuals other than the three accused who must have played a role in the murder of Altantuya Shaaribuu.
3) Persuade the relevant authorities to reopen their investigations into this case immediately so that any fresh evidence may be presented to the court prior to submissions at the end of the prosecutions case.
4) Emphasise the fact that having been a member of the Royal Malaysian Police Force for 17 years, I am absolutely certain no police officer would shoot someone in the head and blow up their body without receiving specific instructions from their superiors first.
5) Express my concern that should the defence not be called in the said murder trial, the accused, Azilah and Sirul will not have to swear on oath and testify as to the instructions they received and from whom they were given.
55. And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same be true and by virtue of the provisions of the Statutory Declaration Act 1960.
Balasubramaniam a/l Perumal
July 1, 2008
Taken from Malaysiakini.com