Saturday, November 1, 2008

It just is justice

Was the acquittal of Abdul Razak Baginda any surprise?

The judge relied on the bail affidavit, but what happened to that affidavit which Justice Segra who was then the sitting judge for the case received, which the Judge himself (Justice Segra) said implicated Razak Baginda, and which Razak Baginda's lawyer Wong Kian Kheong insisted in submitting, after which justice Segra and the prosecutors were removed form this case, for mysterious reasons.

Will Justice Segra be allowed to shed any light into this case, I wonder or will the ethics of his profession prevent him from so doing.

One just can't but speculate what the contents of that affidavit were. Was that affidavit the reason for removing Justice Segra and the Public Prosecutors who were handling the case at that material time?

Shaaribu Setev the father of Altantuya, has the sincere sympathy of many Malaysians, and I will not fault him if he does not believe so, but nevertheless many believe there is more to this murder than meets the eye, and many believe that there is a cover up at the highest levels and this does not auger well for Justice in Malaysia.

He (Dr. Shaaribu) was reported to be puzzeled as were many Malaysians why of all the three accused Razak was the only one acquited when it was Razak who was known to his daughter.

Will the truth ever be known?

For the sake of Justice for the two sons of Altantuya Shaaribu, for the sake of the father of the same lady and her family, for the sake of all Malaysians it must surface, and cannot remain hidden.

Why?

Because the next Prime Minsiter of this country has been implicated by one of those involved in the case, and has now gone missing - private investigator P. Balasubramaniam.

One of those who continually kept making allegations that Najib the next prime Minsiter of this country and his wife Rosmah were involved, is now languishing in detention without trial under the internal security act. Why without trial,why not bring him to trial in open court? Is there anything to hide?

It was published at the onset of this trial, that the Mazlinda Makhzan wife of Abdul Razak Baginda a former Magistrate herself, turned hysterical and began screaming and asked, "why are you arresting him? he did not do anything! He is not going to become the next Prime Minister?" She had to be controlled and consoled by her daughter Roweena.

That statement by his wife a former Magistrate raises many questions, what was she trying to say and why the statement, "He is not going to be the next prime minister."
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Will the public prosecutor appeal?

The way the case was conducted has he sufficient grounds to in the first place?

Will Malaysians accept this verdict or will this verdict have repercussions in the next General Elections?

Has Anwar's Sodomy case anything to do with this case, in the sense that it would neutralise the effects this would have on the man in the street?

Altantuyas immigration record fo entry into the country went missing.

How could this single Immigration record go mysteriously missing?

For it to be erased some one in very high office had to be involved. Those who could sanction such an act would be the then Minister of Home Affairs, Radzi, the Director General of Immigration, or the bosses of the Minister of home affairs.

The only bosses this minister has are the Prime Minister and his Deputy.

Can we seriously take this lying down, our National Integrity is at stake, we must find the answers, and the Government has a duty to ensure that it is done.

Two policemen could not have acted so irresponsibly, they must have been told to do what they did, or at least believed that is what they were told if indeed this policemen were the ones who did it.

The fact that Altantuya was first murdered and that her body was blown up by C4 explosives, her immigration records of entry into Malaysia at the material time erased, her involvement in a very expensive Government project to purchase submarines for which she was the interpreter, and therefore privy to very confidential information, the fact that she herself stated she was here to blackmail Razak Baginda, (Razak Baginda received a huge Comission for his role in the project) the alleged sms between Najib and Shaffie Abdullah regarding this case, the change of Judge and prosecutors in the case, and the reluctance of the police and prosecution to investigate the missing immigration records have lent scorn to this case.

As Dr. Shaaribu Setev who expressed his anger, disappointment and frustration in this case said "many questions will remain unanswered."

The question we as Malaysians should ask is, can we do anything about it? And if we can we must, for our sake and the sake of posterity.


Frankly Xroy

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