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Tuesday, November 28, 2023

Sirul’s ‘expose’: Will Najib sue the ex-cop?

With the latest salvo coming from a convicted felon- Sirul Azhar Umar- in an interview on Al-Jazeera’s 101 East programme, it seems that Malaysia will be tormented by the spectre of Altantuya Shaariibuu for good.

Though Sirul chose not to divulge the alleged mastermind of Altantuya's murder, he, nonetheless, dropped a devastating bombshell by revealing to Al-Jazeera that there are still ongoing efforts to influence him in order to protect Najib.

Sirul (above) also alleged that his then-superior Azilah Hadri had told him that they were carrying out a “special operation” for Najib.

As expected, such a damning revelation by Sirul has solicited a slew of reactions.

Najib's counsel, Shafee & Co promptly reacted by issuing a statement that their client- Najib- has been conclusively exonerated of any involvement in Altantuya's case.

The lawyer also claimed that such an exoneration has been affirmed by relevant authorities, including investigations restarted post-GE14 (2018) and a reaffirmation by the High Court, Court of Appeal, and ultimately by way of a substantive appeal in the Federal Court.

Former prime minister Najib Abdul Razak

Let me add additional information. In December 2019, Najib also took an oath at a mosque on Friday denying allegations he ordered the 2006 murder of a Mongolian model.

Apparently, the oath-taking ceremony is one of the popular methods in local politics for politicians to seek to clear their names.

We have no idea of the alleged involvement of Najib in such a gruesome murder, thus we are not keen to speculate.

The late Altantuya Shaariibuu

What we know is that the late Altantuya was in a romantic relationship with Abdul Razak Baginda, a politically connected defence analyst and an adviser to Najib when he was a defence minister.

Further, it has been public knowledge that in 2002, Razak brokered a US$1.1 billion (RM3 billion) deal for the Defence Ministry to buy two French Scorpene-class submarines and Altantuya allegedly demanded US$500,000 to stay quiet about the alleged corruption in the deal, thus fuelling speculation that this is why she was grotesquely " exterminated".

To be fair to Sirul, apparently, he was not alone in implicating Najib in Altantuya's murder.

Abdul Razak Baginda

Media also reported that on Dec 16, 2018, Azilah also categorically affirmed in his statutory declaration (SD) in his bid for a retrial - explicitly implicating Najib in such a heinous crime.

It is not clear why Najib has not instructed his lawyer to file a libel suit against either Azilah for such a damning confession in the SD or Sirul for his latest revelation in Al-Jazeera, assuming such information is proven to be defamatory.

I guess Najib must be extremely concerned about salvaging and honouring his integrity and credibility. Be that as it may, if Najib is serious about protecting his name, suing Azilah and Sirul may be one of the best routes in accomplishing that.

Azilah Hadri

The police also reacted to Sirul's latest closure. It regarded the statement by Sirul- a former commando- in the interview regarding his conviction in the murder of Altantuya- as unfounded and could create more speculation.

Perhaps the police and Najib's lawyer are right. Sirul was already found guilty by our judicial system. Hence, his purported exoneration via media is not legally proper.

But, is Sirul alone resorting to such a tactic?

When Sirul admitted to taking money for his silence, it would be logical for this convicted murderer not to raise much " new information" during his previous trial.

After all, he is fully aware of what happened to Altantuya when she refused to be silenced. - Mkini


MOHAMED HANIPA MAIDIN is a former MP and former law minister. He was also a practising lawyer for almost 25 years.

The views expressed here are those of the author/contributor and do not necessarily represent the views of MMKtT.

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