The infamous 'Raja Bomoh' Ibrahim Mat Zin today surfaced at BN's announcement of its candidate for the Teluk Intan by-election, claiming that he was there to "bless" the BN candidate Mah Siew Keong.
Ibrahim, who won notoriety by performing a ritual in KLIA purportedly to help find the missing MH370 flight in March, stood at the sidelines during most of the event, but nevertheless had a fair share of supporters who greeted him and took photos with him.
A Perak native, he had also performed rituals near Kampar, Perak, on a stretch of highway where former DAP supremo Karpal Singh was killed in a road accident on Apr 17.
"If needed, I will help whatever I can for the BN candidate's victory," he told Malaysiakini, admitting that he had received no invitation for the event.
He was dressed in his customary suit and tie, bearing his name tag and a 1Malaysia pin.
However, Gerakan's acting Teluk Intan division chief Choo Weng Kee said that BN did not invite Ibrahim to the event.
"None of us spotted him there, and we did not know about his presence today," he said briefly.
The notorious shaman in the end did not perform any ritual with Mah and was content watching from the sidelines.
Ibrahim, who won notoriety by performing a ritual in KLIA purportedly to help find the missing MH370 flight in March, stood at the sidelines during most of the event, but nevertheless had a fair share of supporters who greeted him and took photos with him.
A Perak native, he had also performed rituals near Kampar, Perak, on a stretch of highway where former DAP supremo Karpal Singh was killed in a road accident on Apr 17.
"If needed, I will help whatever I can for the BN candidate's victory," he told Malaysiakini, admitting that he had received no invitation for the event.
He was dressed in his customary suit and tie, bearing his name tag and a 1Malaysia pin.
However, Gerakan's acting Teluk Intan division chief Choo Weng Kee said that BN did not invite Ibrahim to the event.
"None of us spotted him there, and we did not know about his presence today," he said briefly.
The notorious shaman in the end did not perform any ritual with Mah and was content watching from the sidelines.
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