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Sunday, July 1, 2007

Is It Enough?

In a court proceeding, in order to win a case the lawyers in either side will try their very best to convince the judge the facts and the various interpretation of the law to sway the judge to accept their argument. This is what the lawyers will do. We will try to convince the judge to accept our argument. And let the best argument or submission wins.

Unfortunately this is not the case here, the DPM will not issue any statements on Altantuya murder case. What we all heard was that the DPM had never met and known Altantuya and was not involved in the case. Meaning a mere and bare denial. Legal proceeding a bare denial is rarely or never a winning strategy in a trial. There must be a meritable argument. Something that would substantiate the whole argument. I believe that Malaysians of all walk of life would want to know the issue regarding the photograph. And here the DPM has failed to convince all Malaysian.

I don't think it is right for a holder of a public office to actually deny any involvement. There must be actual explanation why and what. If he had met this Mongolian lady, so be it. There is no harm or wrong being seen having a meal with this Mongolian lady. More so there are many people at the meal table. The more the DPM denies, the more lies created that will not be good for the office of the DPM. The following below is taken from Bernama.

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Najib will not issue statement on Altantuya murder case - aide

Saturday, 30 June 2007, 07:21pm

Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak©Bernama (Used by permission)

KUALA LUMPUR, June 30 (Bernama) -- Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak will not issue any statement on the claim by a witness linking the picture of the deputy prime minister in the on-going murder trial of a Mongolian model, Altantuya Shaariibuu, at the Shah Alam High Court as it could be subjudice to the case.

His press secretary Datuk Tengku Sarifuddin Tengku Ahmad, however, said Najib was maintaining his statements made several times before that he had never met or known Altantuya, 28, and was not involved in the case.

"I wish to make it clear that the deputy prime minister had on several occasions when interviewed by the media previously and during the Ijok by-election had said that he had never met and known Altantuya and was not involved in the case.

"I wish to make it clear that the deputy prime minister had on several occasions when interviewed by the media previously and during the Ijok by-election had said that he had never met and known Altantuya and was not involved in the case.

"As such, the issue over the picture does not arise.

"This brief clarification is made because media reports on yesterday's proceedings of the court case have given rise to various views and statements by certain parties that could affect public opinion on the deputy prime minister," Tengku Sarifuddin said in a statement to Bernama today.

In the high-profile murder trial yesterday, Altantuya's cousin, Burmaa Oyunchimeg, 26, told the court that she had seen a picture of Altantuya having a meal in the same table with political analyst Abdul Razak Baginda, 46, and a Malaysian government official who is known by the name of "Najib Razak" and several others.

Burmaa, also known as Amy, said Altantuya showed her the picture when they were in Hong Kong after the Mongolian beauty returned from France.

Replying to lawyer Karpal Singh, who is holding a watching brief for Altantuya's family, Burmaa, the sixth prosecution witness, said Altantuya mentioned that the Malaysian government official's name was Najib Razak and she could remember the name because it was similar to Abdul Razak's.

However, the picture in question was not shown in court.

When campaigning in the Ijok state by-election in April, Najib had repeatedly denied his involvement in the Mongolian model's case and had also chided the opposition for resorting to character assassination strategy by making wild accusations including linking him to the Altantuya's case.

Najib said all parties including Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi knew the actual situation.

Chief Inspector Azilah Hadri, 30, and Corporal Sirul Azhar Umar, 35, from the police special action unit, are charged with murdering Altantuya at lots between 12843 and 16735 in Mukim Bukit Raja at Shah Alam between 10pm on Oct 19 and 1am on Oct 20 last year.

Abdul Razak is charged with abetting the policemen between 9.54am on Oct 18 and 9.45pm on Oct 19 last year. The three face the death sentence if convicted.

Following is the full statement by Tengku Sarifuddin to Bernama:

1. I wish to refer to today's media reports on a witness' testimony on a picture (not shown in court) of Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak in the murder trial of Mongolian model Altantuya.

2. Since the trial is in progress and any statement might be subjudice to the case, it is not appropriate for the deputy prime minister to comment on the matter.

3. Nevertheless, In wish to clarify that the deputy prime minister had on several occasions when interviewed by the media before and during the Ijok by-election had stated that he had never met or known the victim and was not involved in the case. As such, the issue over the picture does not arise.

4. The brief clarification is made because media reports on yesterday's court proceedings have given rise to various views and statements by certain parties that could affect public opinion on the Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib.

Datuk Tengku Sarifuddin Tengku Ahmad

Press Secretary to Deputy Prime Minister

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Does the picture of Najib having dinner on the same table really exist? Would be nice if everyone can see it.