Jho Low's claim that he feared of not getting a fair trial in Malaysia is only an excuse not to return to the country, said lawyer Muhammad Shafee Abdullah.
The defence counsel for former premier Najib Abdul Razak claimed that Low made such a statement because the latter feared to face the law over the 1MDB financial scandal.
"If he comes back he will be arrested, he will be investigated, (his) statement will be taken, and almost 100 percent (sure that) he will be charged for some serious number of offences, obviously he will make (such) statement.
"If you are Jho Low, wouldn't you make a statement like that? You must find an excuse not to return to Malaysia," he said today.
Shafee was responding to a request for comment on an article by Singapore-based Straits Times today, which featured an exclusive interview with Jho Low.
In the email interview, Low, or his real name Low Taek Jho, said that he would only return "when the political climate in Malaysia is such that I feel safe enough to return home and the rule of law will be respected".
The 38-year-old from Penang also claimed that the attacks on him in Malaysia were politically motivated and that he was an easy target because he was not a politician.
The defence counsel for former premier Najib Abdul Razak claimed that Low made such a statement because the latter feared to face the law over the 1MDB financial scandal.
"If he comes back he will be arrested, he will be investigated, (his) statement will be taken, and almost 100 percent (sure that) he will be charged for some serious number of offences, obviously he will make (such) statement.
"If you are Jho Low, wouldn't you make a statement like that? You must find an excuse not to return to Malaysia," he said today.
Shafee was responding to a request for comment on an article by Singapore-based Straits Times today, which featured an exclusive interview with Jho Low.
In the email interview, Low, or his real name Low Taek Jho, said that he would only return "when the political climate in Malaysia is such that I feel safe enough to return home and the rule of law will be respected".
The 38-year-old from Penang also claimed that the attacks on him in Malaysia were politically motivated and that he was an easy target because he was not a politician.
When asked about this, Shafee (above) quickly rubbished the statement, calling it as Low going against his own argument.
"For him to say he is just a victim... because he is not a politician, that is totally rubbish.
"Because if you are not a politician, nobody would want to victimise you. Because you are not a politician, you should turn up.
"(If) only a politician gets into trouble because there is always a counter politician who wants to put you into trouble, (and) Jho Low is not a politician, it goes against his argument of being bullied.
"That's total rubbish."
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"Because if you are not a politician, nobody would want to victimise you. Because you are not a politician, you should turn up.
"(If) only a politician gets into trouble because there is always a counter politician who wants to put you into trouble, (and) Jho Low is not a politician, it goes against his argument of being bullied.
"That's total rubbish."
[More to follow] - Mkini
Never heard you said the same regarding Zakir Naik excuses.
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