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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

'The Black Rose' to heat up Rosmah-Altantuya allegations


'The Black Rose' to heat up Rosmah-Altantuya allegations
Three weeks after the prime minister's wife Rosmah Mansor launched her 160-page biography priced at RM150, a booklet has surfaced today carrying vivid behind-the-scene stories implicating her role in the Altantuya Shaariibuu murder saga.
'The Black Rose' - copy of which has been received by Harakahdaily (pic), gives accounts on the controversial retraction of a statutory declaration by P. Balasubramaniam, the private detective hired by Abdul Razak Baginda who had an affair with the Mongolian citizen.
Deepak Jaikishan had earlier promised to release a book as part of a series of installments of writings to counter Rosmah's biography.
However, when contacted, Deepak refused to confirm whether the author, nicknamed 'Spirit of Altantuya', was him.
The booklet uses pseudonyms for all characters mentioned, and incorporates documents detailing the purchase of exorbitant items which are linked to Rosmah.
Deepak went on a media blitz recently to expose his friendship with prime minister Najib Razak and his family, as well as their role getting Bala to withdraw the SD.
Following his interviews with several portals including Harakahdaily, Deepak was forced to resign from some 66 companies.
Last week, his company AstaCanggih Sdn Bhd withdrew a legal suit against the government for allegedly breaching an agreement over a plot of land in Bukit Raja, Selangor.
Later, it was announced that Boustead Holdings Bhd, an investment vehicle under the Ministry of Defence’s Armed Forces Funds Board, had purchased 80 percent of AstaCanggih.
Deepak claimed he was forced to let go of AstaCanggih at a price tag of RM30 million covering its expenses.
Following his second interview with Harakahdaily on December 22, Deepak received a letter from Shane & Delamore, a law firm owned by Najib’s brother Johari Abdul Razak, on behalf of a bank regarding the RM30 million.
Deepak has vowed to continue his exposes, promising a press conference on January 1, 2013.
-Harakahdaily

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