Monday, February 25, 2013
Deepak urges PI Bala to tell all
Carpet trader Deepak Jaikishan has urged former private investigator P Balasubramaniam to spill everything he knows about the murder of Mongolian national Altantuya Shaariibuu.
In a text-message statement to the press, Deepak said he was "very glad" with Balasubramaniam's return hoped that he will reveal the events during the night of the murder.
"I urge Balasubramaniam to divulge the names of the people involved and why is it that only employees of [names withheld] were involved?
"And on whose orders and the main reason did they commit this heinous crime on a pregnant Mongolian woman?" he said.
Deepak said that Balasubramaniam had his full support and hoped that the Altantuya's "real murderers" will be found guilty.
Balasubramian returned from exile yesterday and pledged to reveal more details about his involvement in key personalities connected to the murder "inch by inch".
In July 2008, Balasubramaniam revealed his statutory declaration drawing direct links between Altantuya and then deputy premier Najib Abdul Razak.
What followed was a chain of events which saw Deepak successfully persuading Balasubramaniam to flee the country after releasing another statutory declaration, within 24 hours and in dramatic fashion, to deny the contents of the first document.
Deepak claimed that at the time, he had closed links with Najib family and was roped in to help, but he has now emerged their staunch critic, after they allegedly reneged their promise over a land deal.
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