PETALING JAYA: Umno Supreme Council member Lokman Noor Adam has threatened to take legal action against Tommy Thomas following the attorney-general’s decision not to charge the two individuals implicated in a gay sex video.
Lokman said Thomas had failed to fulfil his duty as the attorney-general, adding that the legal action would be taken soon.
Prior to this, through a letter submitted by his lawyer, Lokman had urged Thomas to explain whether Economic Affairs Minister Mohamed Azmin Ali would be charged after he was implicated in the sex video.
“Because he failed to answer the letter from my lawyer to explain the status, I will be using his press statement today as a reply to my lawyer’s letter,” he told FMT.
Earlier today, Thomas said he would not be prosecuting the two individuals implicated in the sex video, citing the inability to identify the individuals concerned.
He said the videos were sent for authentication and face recognition analysis, both locally and abroad, but the individuals in the video still could not be identified.
Thomas added that he made the decision not to prosecute anyone after it was recommended “unanimously” by his deputy public prosecutors.
Earlier this week, Bukit Aman CID director Huzir Mohamed said the results of the expert analysis on a sex video implicating Azmin, along with investigation papers, had been forwarded to the Attorney-General’s Chambers (AGC).
In June last year, former Santubong PKR Youth chief Haziq Aziz shocked the nation when he claimed that he was one of the people in several viral video clips showing two men performing homosexual acts.
He also named Azmin as the other person in the video. Azmin had denied the allegation, saying that it was aimed at killing his political career. - FMT
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