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Top Malaysian court condemns two police to death for 2006 murder of Mongolian model

Jah_rastafar_I

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That's what happens when you hang out with m&d lays.
 

syed putra

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What is the race and religion of the person committed the murderous act? Is it same as those in the middle east?

These two mats did the chinese a favaour for the millions raped and killed by genghis khan an his hordes. You are probably one of the descendants of the mongolian warriors.
 

syed putra

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That's what happens when you hang out with m&d lays.

I beg to differ. the mats were civil enough and allowed chinese postitutes to make a living in their archipelago and you happens to be a descendant of these immigrants.
 

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These two mats did the chinese a favaour for the millions raped and killed by genghis khan an his hordes. You are probably one of the descendants of the mongolian warriors.

the majority of chinese have mongolian genes as men and boys were slaughtered while women and girls were raped. chinese should be inflamed that mats killed one of their distant cousins.
 

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wow.. Tanah Melayu so happening. You can kill without knowing siapa itu killer. bagus.
 

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wow.. Tanah Melayu so happening. You can kill without knowing siapa itu killer. bagus.

You got to slow down, sweet talkin' najib...

Guess the title of the song (No googling ok)
 

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Alamak! The Malaysian investigator really got to go back to school, the mastermind was definitely not the 2 or 3 commandos,
who murdered the Mongolian Lady! !

Clear cut case period!


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Convicted Malaysian cop Sirul Azhar Umar breaks silence about death of model Altantuya Shaariibuu

Date February 18, 2015 - 5:54AM
Lindsay Murdoch
South-East Asia correspondent for Fairfax Media

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Altantuya Shaariibuu Photo: AFP

A Malaysian police commander sentenced to hang in Kuala Lumpur has broken his silence from Sydney's Villawood detention centre, saying he was ordered to kill a Mongolian socialite at the centre of high-level corruption allegations in Malaysia.

Sirul Azhar Umar said he was acting under orders when he twice shot glamorous 28-year-old translator Altantuya Shaariibuu in the head as she begged for the life of her unborn child and then wrapped her body with military explosives and blew her up.

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Sirul Azhar Umar. Photo: Interpol

"I was under orders. The important people with motive are still free," Sirul, a former bodyguard of Malaysia's prime minister Najib Razak, told the Malaysiakini news portal by telephone.

"It is not like I do not love the police (force) or the country, but I acted under orders," he said.

Sirul told Malaysiakini he has been negotiating a tell-all interview with Australian television stations where he is considering revealing why he and police colleague Azilah Hadri killed Ms Shaariibuu in a jungle patch on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur.

"I haven't decided (on whether) to do the interview," he said.

Allegations have simmered for eight years that Ms Shaariibuu was murdered to keep her quiet about purported kick-backs to high-level Malaysian officials over the US$2 billion purchase of two French and Spanish-built Scorpene submarines when Mr Najib was defence minister.

Ms Shaariibuu, described as sophisticated jet-setting party girl, worked as a translator in the later stages of negotiations.

Mr Najib strongly denies ever meeting Ms Shaariibuu or having any link to her and his government denies any wrongdoing in the submarine purchases, which are the subject of an investigation by magistrates in France.

A motive for the murder of Ms Shaariibuu was never revealed during the trial of Sirul and Azilah who were sentenced to hang after Malaysia's highest court on January 13 upheld a previous conviction that had been dismissed by another court on a legal technicality.

Sirul told a judge during his trial he was "the black sheep who has been sacrificed to protect unnamed people."

Azilah is on death row in a Kuala Lumpur prison awaiting execution but Sirul had travelled to Queensland months before the January hearing where he was detained on immigration charges on January 20.

Australia has made clear it will not agree to a Malaysian request to extradite Sirul unless the government in Kuala Lumpur gives an undertaking he will not be executed, leaving him facing prolonged detention in Villawood.

Malaysian authorities have said they will take legal action to try to overturn Australia's decision.

Approval would be required from Australia's immigration department for Sirul, a 43-year-old divorced father of two, to give a television interview in Villawood that could be politically explosive in Malaysia.

He told Malaysiakini he was doing fine in the detention centre and is allowed access to a mobile telephone as well as the internet.

Sirul also claimed he had never met Abdul Razak Baginda, a former friend and adviser to Mr Najib, who was initially charged with abetting the murder but released before any evidence was led against him.

Ms Shaariibuu was a former lover of Mr Baginda and admitted in a letter found after her murder she allegedly wanted US$500,000 to remain silent about her knowledge of the submarine deal.

Mr Baginda is believed to be living in Britain.


 

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Alamak! The Malaysian investigator really got to go back to school, the mastermind was definitely not the 2 or 3 commandos,
who murdered the Mongolian Lady! !

Clear cut case period!


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There is no justice in the malaysian judiciary.
U can be convicted by weak circumstancial evidence.
U can be acquitted by clear direct incriminating evidence.
 

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Malaysia PM calls policeman's claims in 2006 murder 'rubbish'

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February 19, 2015, 6:00 pm

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Kuala Lumpur (AFP) - Malaysia's prime minister on Thursday dismissed as "rubbish" a former police commando's claim that he was ordered by "important people" to kill a woman linked to highly sensitive corruption allegations.

"It's total rubbish. Total rubbish," Prime Minister Najib Razak, in a rare comment on the affair, said in a brief remark to reporters, according to news website Malaysian Insider.

Policeman Sirul Azhar Umar, who fled abroad to avoid being hanged and is now in Australian custody, is a key figure in a scandal entwined with Malaysia's 2002 purchase of submarines from France.

That deal has long been clouded by accusations of huge kickbacks to Malaysian officials and the murder of Altantuya Shaariibuu, a Mongolian woman who purportedly acted as a translator in the negotiations.

Suspicions have swirled for years that Altantuya was murdered to keep her quiet about shenanigans in the deal.

In a phone interview published Wednesday by Malaysian news website Malaysiakini, Sirul said he and another officer carried out the killing under orders from "important people", while declining to elaborate.

Najib has previously denied wrongdoing in the deal and sworn on the Koran that he did not know Altantuya.

The scandal is one of Malaysia's most sensitive topics.

It centres on allegations that French submarine maker DCNS paid "commissions" of more than 114 million euros ($142 million) for two Scorpene submarines, which Malaysia's opposition alleges were kickbacks.

The deal is being investigated by French authorities.

Altantuya was the lover of Abdul Razak Baginda, a close Najib associate tasked with executing the deal. Najib was defence minister at the time.

Altantuya, 28, was shot dead and her body blown up with military-grade plastic explosives outside Kuala Lumpur.

A private investigator working for Abdul Razak gave a sworn 2008 statement claiming Najib, now 61, had earlier been romantically entangled with Altantuya and was involved in efforts to manipulate the murder probe.

Sirul and his convicted accomplice Azilah Hadri were members of an elite unit that guards top Malaysian ministers.

They were convicted of the killing in 2009 and sentenced to death, a verdict upheld by Malaysia's highest court last month. Sirul had managed to flee abroad ahead of last month's final ruling.

But Malaysia's courts never sought to establish why two police commandos would act on their own in killing the woman, fuelling suspicions of a cover-up.

Sirul told Malaysiakini he was a "scapegoat" and was considering revealing all he knows to the media.

He is now stuck in limbo in custody in Australia, where national law forbids sending people back to face execution.

Sirul's flight abroad has revived calls in Malaysia for a thorough re-examination of the affair.

Authorities have so far dismissed that possibility, with the hardline police chief threatening that anyone who questions the outcome of the murder case could face contempt-of-court charges.


 
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