Anwar On Altantuya Murder Case “Investigation Was Not Done Professionally”
Published Oct 31st, 2008
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Abdul Razak Baginda who was involved and charged in abetting the murder of Mongolian model Altantuya Shaariibuu was acquitted by the High Court today while Chief Inspector Azilah Hadri and Corporal Sirul Azha Umar was ordered to enter their defence. Both are facing the murder charge.
Anwar Ibrahim
“Of course on a personal level, I wish Razak well, but the issue here revolves around the court procedure and the investigations. There is a general and growing perception that the investigation was not done professionally, that there is clear motive to cover up. A lot of evidence was not adduced. The prosecution here has failed to conduct the case professionally. That we have seen from the beginning. The changes made and the judge, so this is the initial concern. In the light of more revelations involving the Deputy Prime Minister and SMSes and evidence we have raised in Parliament, and the public has raised this a number of times, so while I am not physically on the Abdul Razak Baginda case, the case is clearly bigger than what it is”
