"Everybody knew that it just did not make sense for the two of them to be solely culpable, ” Attorney-General Tan Sri Tommy Thomas said in a Friday interview."So we knew that the story was incomplete.”
One of the convicted men, Azilah Hadri, is seeking a retrial after penning a sworn statement accusing the former prime minister of ordering him to covertly arrest and destroy her because she was a foreign spy and a threat to national security. Najib has denied any involvement. On Friday, he made a religious oath that he didn’t give the order and had never met her.
Australia’s Department of Home Affairs declined to comment on individual cases in an email on Nov. 15. Witnesses in the murder trial in 2007 said Altantuya worked as a translator and was privy to the government’s purchase of Scorpene-class submarines, which is now the subject of investigations by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission and French authorities.Altantuya died in Malaysia after being led to a secluded spot in the jungle by the two convicted men.
Open lah, no may open.
Tell them if DSN falls,thousands of new Najib will arise...
Why the May? Waiting for Najib to beg is it?
Just reopen. May? Then move on to work on our economy, education and well-being.
pakatanharapan_ bila nak majukan negara?
Hoohoo
The wheels of ⚖️ Justice may be damning slow 🐌 if not stucked..but a little tug is all that’s needed to keep it rollin’