So it goes in Malaysiakini that DPM Najib said that he was not able to speak in detail about allegations of his involvement in the murder of Altantuya Shaariibuu as the matter was pending in court.

“Whatever I said about the case yesterday was within the law. I don’t want to go beyond that,” he said.

Why is it so difficult for Najib to say “no” if he is not involved in the case. Surely, we are all happy to know that our DPM is not in anyway related to the matter?

So much has been said about the C4 explosives, Defense Ministry and Najib.  But till today, no one, from the Prime Minister to the last Barisan Nasional member had said openly and straightfowardly that Najib nor his ministry of defense was not involved. Does this indicate something?

Lawyer Karpal Singh, who’s doing the watching brief for Altantuya’s family, has also raised the matter in Parliament.

Speaking to him while I was in KL early this month, he had said. “No one got up to defend Najib or the ministry. No one said ‘no’ he was not involved”.

Can reporters ask him next time, a follow-up question, like: Can you say ‘yes’ or ‘no’?

Again inside Malaysiakini, it was said that “as Najib ended his press conference and was leaving the nomination hall with other BN leaders, the opposition supporters waiting outside greeted his appearance with loud boos and shouts of ‘Mongolia’ and ‘Altantuya’”.

Najib, why do you put up with all this?

Truth is, you have put up with so much rubbish – from speculations that you will be leaving your DPM post soon, to being kicked out by UMNO and whatever.

All you have to do is say  ‘No’, and perhaps all these rumour mongers will be put to rest.

But read this post from Malaysia Alternative Voices, a new blog I discovered. I reproduced now the blog post for you, which records in detail about Najib, his ailing situation and possible involvement with Altantuya.

Deputy Premier Najib in Trouble?Pressure mounts in Kuala Lumpur to put the brakes on a scandal-tainted Malay politicoSpeculation is increasing in Malaysia that of one of the country ‘s elite politicians, Deputy Prime Minister Mohd Najib Tun Abdul Razak, is in serious trouble due to a series of messy scandals.There is considerable speculation that Najib, the son of Malaysia’s second prime minister, will be forced to step down from national politics. One rumor has him becoming chief minister of his native Pahang state, although the exit route for most discredited or politically suspect figures in Malaysia is a diplomatic or other posting overseas, according to sources contacted by Asia Sentinel. In any case, on March 13, he became sufficiently concerned that he called a press conference in his Perak constituency to deny rumors that Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi was considering dumping him in favor of Muhyidin Yassin, currently minister of agriculture and agro-based industries and a Badawi ally.

Najib is said to be fighting back on a several fronts, making the rounds of the old bulls of the United Malays National Organization, Malaysia’s biggest political party, in an effort to save his career. In January, Najib reportedly flew to London to attempt to meet with Mahathir Mohamad, the octogenarian former prime minister who still carries considerable clout inside UMNO, in an attempt to shore up his support. Mahathir reportedly declined to see him.

In particular Najib has been wounded by speculation of his involvement, however peripheral, in the murder of Altantuya Shaariibuu, the 28 year-old Mongolian beauty whose body was found in a patch of jungle outside a Kuala Lumpur on October 20. Two policemen from an elite Special Operations Force whose ultimate boss was Najib were arrested for the crime. Altantuya disappeared after attempting to confront Abdul Razak Baginda, the head of a think tank closely tied to Najib, over support for her 18-month-old son. Razak Baginda is also facing charges for conspiring in the murder

Originally, a third member of the force – a 22-year-old woman lance corporal – was also arrested. She was never named in news stories by Malaysia’s government-friendly press and was released a week later without being charged. There is widespread speculation in Malaysia that she is the aide-de-camp and bodyguard to Najib’s wife, Rosmah Mansor.Razak Baginda is scheduled to go on trial in June. The case leaves open the question of how two – and possibly three ‑ elite police officers became involved with a political analyst who has no formal government authority. The top leadership of UMNO, the dominant force in the ruling national coalition, have been tiptoeing gingerly around the case ever since the arrests in November.

Razak Baginda, originally scheduled to go on trial in March 2008, had his trial date moved up by months in an unusual move. That has raised additional questions in political circles over whether the move was engineered by Prime Minister Ahmad Abdullah Badawi or individuals close to him because there is evidence that would tie Najib to the case.Kuala Lumpur’s energetic blogs are buzzing with rumors that prosecutors have a letter indicating that Najib asked Malaysia’s Immigration Department to issue the doomed Altantuya a visa, and that at one point Najib, Razak Baginda and Altantuya were said to have gone overseas from Malaysia together, although others point out that visitors from Russia, China, Mongolia and from lots of other countries can get visas very easily to visit Malaysia.

In addition to questions over the murder case, Najib is also under fire for the 2002 purchase by the Malaysian Ministry of Defense of three submarines that cost the treasury RM$4.5 billion (US$1.3 billion) for which a company controlled by Abdul Razak Baginda was paid a commission of RM510 million (US$147.3 million) in a sale that included no competitive tenders.

Although Najib was cleared in an investigation at the time of the purchase, his position has been weakened enough by the Altantuya scandal that opposition politicians, particularly onetime Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, have again begun to assail him over it. On the Al-Jazeera television network, Anwar Thursday also questioned commissions paid over the purchase of 18 Russian Sukhoi-30 jet fighters in 2003 when Najib was defence minister.”There are complicities over the huge and massive commissions accrued by the government involving the Defence Ministry, Defence Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak,” said Anwar during the interview.

Najib said he wouldn’t respond to Anwar’s charges. But, he told reporters recently, “Don’t listen to the stories on the internet...they are all a myth. We should not react hastily, we must stick to principles and the truth…what is important is that we understand and know who will help us.”

Driving Najib from national politics would be difficult. In addition to the cachet he enjoys from being his father’s son, as deputy party president he has strong ties among UMNO leaders in a career that goes back to 1978 as a functionary in the very strong UMNO Youth wing. The party’s nearly 200 division chiefs are key to his political wellbeing, and reports are that he has been wooing them assiduously, arranging in some cases for overseas junkets.

And, as UMNO goes, so goes Malaysian politics. Despite its endemic corruption and the pervasive sense of rot at the top, it appears highly unlikely that any outside political force could even dent it. Anwar Ibrahim, who was jailed on charges of sexual abuse that were widely perceived as spurious, has been leading a reform party movement, making speeches across the country about party corruption and in particular Najib’s connection to it.But few believe Anwar has any chance to take down UMNO. The odds are instead that if Najib were to be sent packing, it would be at the behest of UMNO leaders who have decided he is too hot to handle, not by the country’s full electorate.

Source :
Asiasentinel.com (30 March 2007)

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29 responses »

  1. monsterball says:

    Susan….When UMNO ministers have learn to speak straight to the point….most will be in jail.
    So they bring us all into a merry go round….with that idiotic excuse…not wanting to break the law ..this or that….have we not heard it all over and over again in the past?
    If they are so truthful and innocent…they will never speak like this. This is not righteous one speaking. This is a sign of a man with guilty conscience ….but will never change..as that guilt of so many many incidents have accumulated to become his character. He needs to go back to mother to learn from the wise one…or else big trouble. wife is useless now.
    Who does not know Najib?

  2. KY says:

    He is practising the great art of answering without lying . When you omit most of the stuff, technically he didn”t lie nor does he really “answered”

  3. hasilox says:

    Our law enforcers are doing damn good job. They made it into yahoo’s odd-news category again!

    [Malaysian prosecutors charge dead man]
    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070419/ap_on_fe_st/malaysia_dead_man_charged;_ylt=AntyPH0SP.aBKLse_0DL3K_MWM0F

    How many yahoo’s odd-news titles can they win with this C4-case? Lets start a bet.

  4. monsterball says:

    hasilox are you a muslim? Muslim do not bet. Please identify yourself.

  5. monsterball says:

    Betting is gambling..am I right hasilox?
    But I do see so many muslims go buy four digits munbers.
    If betting is gambling…why are there no policemen catching them?
    Maybe policemen also try luck to win big….hahahahaha
    Quite humanly natural.

  6. wits0 says:

    ““Don’t listen to the stories on the internet…”, ha! That’s an insignificant kneejerk and “Don’t listen to rumours….”, sorta statement we get from the top for so many decades.

    It has become one that automatically spells, “Please listen to rumours since there is only stonewalling from the top…” 😀 😀 😀

    They still don’t get it….about the real effect that sort of stupid line causes.(snigger, snigger). They do think that on the basis of position, name and clout that their credibility is also solidly established. Whata egoistical fetish floating in the air within the airheads. Whoopie!

  7. flyer168 says:

    Keep up the blogging and put more pressure on those issues…they will finally break ! Our infracture is definitely breaking down and we are all experiencing subtle ? anarchy even from within the gomen ! “Bapa borek, anak also rintek ma !” I believe if it is in China, anyone involved in corruption/kickbacks from foreign deals using taxpayers’/nation’s funds, they are considered as traitors to their country/citizens – penalty for treason is the firing squad !

  8. RANJIT SINGH says:

    Najib Mongolia mesti tidor tak lena sekarang…Tidak lama lagi dia akan tidor dalam penjara…berkawan dengan tikus tikus dan lipas…apa khabar Susan. Sudah tidor ke ?…

  9. […] Deputy Prime Minister DatNajib’s trouble in relation to Atlantuya’s murder case […]

  10. roy says:

    We have to face the reality here.. beside Najib who else could helm the country? I don’t see any from current cabinet line…

    Any volunteers?

    http://polanalisa.blogspot.com

  11. monsterball says:

    roy…..the way UMNO manage the country…any other sincere malay person can manage it.
    You think Pak Lah or TDM manage the country? Their advisors do. They just speak out their advisors ideas…..except how to make money for their parties and enrich themselves privately. These they leave to the lawyers…. or appointing a minister
    The point is …can any other opposition party be less coruptable and racialistic. The answer is yes.

  12. observer says:

    Hope everyone is reading with caution the foreign correspondent source in AsiaSentinel who can confuse his “Perak constituency” with his Pekan one. And right from the beginning in their first take on this:
    Murder and Politics, Malaysia Style; Our Correspondent; 08 November 2006; Go here

    http://www.asiasentinel.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=253&Itemid=31
    and you find they could NOT even get the passport photo correct and they also confuse and used the actual famous Mongolian model Altantuya Honggul who is well and alive in Paris as the murdered Altantuya Shaaribuu

  13. monsterball says:

    Now that Najib has said it clearly in Ijok that he is not involved in the murder case…lets give him the benefit of our doubts,,,but I wonder why he took so long to say it.
    Must have consulted his lawyers with a stand by alibi.

  14. blueheeler says:

    Najib should be called to court and give his statements about the Mongolian murder under oath. Then hopefully we’ll be one step closer to the truth.

  15. KP says:

    if Najib were to be sent packing, it would be at the behest of UMNO leaders who have decided he is too hot to handle, not by the country’s full electorate.

    oh mine! sense the sarcasm? what a shame. democracy at its lowest.

  16. Dato’ Seri Mohamad Najib Tun Razak, Timbalan Perdana Menteri Malaysia semalam bersumpah “dengan nama Allah” beliau tidak mempunyai sebarang kaitan dengan model Mongolia bernama Altantuya Sharibu yang mati dibunuh beberapa bulan lalu.

    Sumpah ini dibuat ketika menyampaikan ucapan dalam program Program Najwa Perdana dan Penyerahan Waran Bantuan Kepada Masjid, Surau dan Sekolah Rendah Agama di kampung Seri Jasa dekat sini semalam.

    Pilihan raya kecil Ijok kali ini banyak digunakan oleh Anwar Ibrahim untuk memfitnah Datuk Seri Najib kononnya ada kaitan dengan model monggolia tersebut.

  17. roy says:

    Biggum, Bersumpah? Well nowadays sumpah will have no impact or effect, either to GOD or to humankind. GOD perhaps knows that he can’t take sumpah anymore, or being very selective, the least.

    Monty, agreed with you just that in ruling party ther’s no one credible at all. Then who? Actually, I m calling people to select who they like, be it from opposition or givernment. So long the selected one can perform and not resorting to any muder.

    http://polanalisa.blogspot.com

  18. Now why is it after the man swear in the name of God Al Mighty, some of you people simply cannot accept the fact that he is not involved with the high profile Mongolian murder (as he swore himself to be) and give him the benefit of the doubt?

    BTW, Pro BN http://www.ijok.net portal carried the story. So did some mainstream media.

    Why some of you still have prejudice and preconceived conclusion even BEFORE the trial starts that the man is somewhat related to the murder?

    The Attorney General of Malaysia have arrested serving Cabinet Ministers for criminal cases in the past 35 years. Dato’ Harun Idris was arrested and charges for corruption, Dato’ Mokhtar Hashim was arrested and charged for the murder of another politician, Dato’ Taha and Anwar Ibrahim was charged in court for inappropriately mis-using (abusing) his powers as the Deputy Prime Minister and sodomy against one Azizan Abu Bakar. All found guilty in trials and all sought recourse, which failed and all served time for the conviction. (With exception against Anwar’s sodomy case which was overturned by a Federal Court and released after not serving the full term).

    So if the man is connected with the murder, he would be charged by the AG, as Abdul Razak Baginda, CI Azilah and L/Cpl Sirul Azhar were and now waiting trial for the high profile murder of the Mongolian woman.

    Some of you seriously have ill feelings and active demonising mindset against others, that you can’t even accept a man’s confession in the name of God al Mighty. You people should do some soul searching first before you want to incriminate others in murder.

  19. Miss Truth says:

    Believe me…. nothing will happen to Najib or any of the big shots out there. Money and politic play very crucial role in Malaysia. See what happen to Norita’s Shamsudin’s case and that Chinese boy who was drowned to death by a prominent datuk. In both cases, ‘bukti tak cukup’….

  20. monsterball says:

    Big Dog asking all of us to go soul searching…hahahahaha

  21. wits0 says:

    Big Dog supports a a governance that implicitly demonizes everyone else who is deemed “anti-government” as the greatest sin within its citizenry. This virtually elevates the status of governance as a God bestowed institution, no?

    This means the government need of the day therefore need not earn its credibility like as in a feudal setup of another century, no?

    Soul-searching? Make sure that the right party does it….if it has one, so to speak.

    The AG’s statement that only 3 parties were involved in the murder has already raised eyebrows. Should he have said so? This is strange and instead of easing rumours, intensifies them. Sounds Disingenuous.

  22. live2learn says:

    Why should God’s namesake being dragged into this political madness? What’s benefit of doubt (as he swore himself to be) when there’s no verdit and the trail has’nt even started?

  23. monsterball says:

    Sheih of kickdefella blog owner have said it clearly at recent Susan’s post that Big dog is a disgrace to bloggers united concept. He said he and ‘a voice ‘ will be the ones to destroy All blogs unity….what more clearer prove do we want.

  24. Malaysian says:

    Most Malaysian especially Malays are too dunggu to think. How come someone like Najib lying through his teeth is still being adored…

  25. aaaaaa says:

    putang ina mo ang bob0 mo naman president ka pah man din tanga!

  26. f++k says:

    Son of a bitch…………..

  27. ja says:

    Najib bukan suruh bunuh dan simpan…Rosmah punya angkara

  28. takashi says:

    God knows

  29. sha.. says:

    hye… nowadays malaysians dun wana accept the reality.. y r?? mybe whwt he said is the truth, but people still keep on blaming him,, btway,,, actually im finding bout the “persidangan najib di copen heagen”” but cant get.. any blog u knew?? help me…sob2

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