The father of the slain of the Mongolian national says the last time he tried to meet the premier, the latter bolted.
KUALA LUMPUR: The father of slain Mongolian national Altantuya Shaariibuu today said he wished to meet Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak “man to man”.
Speaking to reporters in Parliament on his three-day visit, Setev Shaariibuu said – through a Mongolian translator – that the last time he wanted to meet Najib, the latter “ran away.”
“I wanted to meet the PM, but he ran away. I don’t mind meeting him again. Just to appeal to him… I don’t want to meet him as anyone but as a father, man to man,” he added.
The univeristy professor said that all he wanted to seek after almost six years was “real justice” and to bring the remains of his daughter back home.
He also denied rumours that he had been paid by the Malaysian government to keep his lips sealed over the high-profile case which continues to haunt Najib.
“I deny this. I did not take even a single ringgit from the Malaysian government,” he stressed.
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