Abdul Rahim said that he had received word that she wished to view it in private, and had wanted the said video clip to be delivered to her personally.
“She (Dr Wan Azizah) had requested to watch the video … but wanted it to be personally delivered to her.
“But Eskay (Datuk Shazryl Eskay) was afraid the video might fall into the wrong hands,” Abdul Rahim told The Malaysian Insider.
Dr Wan Azizah has already denied rumours she had asked to watch the alleged sex video.
“I have no desire to watch the video. I deny vehemently ... I do not want to watch these things.
“I know it’s fake, so why should I?” the PKR president told reporters yesterday.
Dr Wan Azizah also denied sending any “emissaries” or text messages requesting to view the video.
Abdul Rahim has admitted that businessman Datuk Shazryl Eskay, Perkasa’s Datuk Shuib Lazim and himself were collectively the mysterious “Datuk T” behind Monday’s screening of a sex video purportedly featuring Anwar.
The former Malacca chief minister also admitted that both he and Shazryl were behind the video.
He told reporters at a joint press conference together with Shazryl that the trio had chosen to step forward on their own accord because they wanted to show that “a person with high ambitions of wanting to be national leader and prime minister of Malaysia ... was not qualified.”
Abdul Rahim and Shazryl both denied the video was doctored.
“Wan Azizah is the only one who will know and be able to prove who the man is in the video,” Abdul Rahim added today.
He also refuted PKR’s Badrul Hisham Shaharin’s remarks that he was asked by “Datuk T” to become a middleman to deliver the video to the PKR president.
“He (Badrul) offered himself for the task,” the Ummo man charged today.
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