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Thursday, 09 April 2009 10:24

By Yusseri Yusoff (The Malaysian Insider)

APRIL 9 — There are some fixed rules and guidelines in life. For example, gravity always wins, faster-than-light travel is impossible, and politicians are, by and large, economical with the truth.

On the other hand, there are some things which are a little fuzzier. Some people think that magnetic bracelets can cure hypertension, djinns invade bodies and turn some women into lesbians, and it's okay to call someone a murderer without proof.

For the last fuzzy point, the MP for Puchong was the most high-profile person to accuse the MP for Pekan of the act, specifically in relation to the unfortunate death of a Russian-speaking lady. He's not the only one, nor was he the first to cast aspersions on Pekan's character.

Unfortunately for Puchong, he had not managed to provide a single shred of proof that Pekan had — in any way, shape or form — any involvement with the departed beauty. And, apparently, neither does anyone else.

What do we have, then?

Well, we have a supposedly cautioned statement from one of those actually accused of murdering the expired society butterfly. He gave a rather detailed account of the methods used to terminate her. Pekan was not mentioned at all.

Then, we have a statutory declaration by the man sometimes referred to as the “People's Champion”, though what that actually say about the “People”, one cannot even begin to hazard a guess. In the People's Champion's statutory declaration, he claimed to know that Pekan's wife was at the scene of the crime — supervising the murder, no less — along with two people who until then had never been mentioned before. Or since, for that matter, unless it was in relation to suing the People's Champion for being a chump in mentioning their names.

The Champion was adamant that the things he claimed happened, actually happened, since he was “reliably informed”. He also declared to be reliably informed that the MP for Kepala Batas, his son-in-law the MP for Rembau, as well as one of the Rulers, knew of activities involving Pekan, Pekan's wife and the perished interpreter. And apart from being reliably informed, the Champion gave no evidence whatsoever.

There was also a statutory declaration made by a private investigator. Actually, make that two statutory declarations made by a private investigator. In the first statutory declaration, the PI mentioned Pekan several times, once noting that Pekan said that the late former model had a liking for anal intercourse. How this information was of any use was not expanded upon. In the second statutory declaration, made the very next day, the PI retracted several statements made in his first statutory declaration, especially those mentioning Pekan in any way. At the end of it, he retracted the entire first statutory declaration, leaving some to wonder why he bothered to retract specific paragraphs first. The PI then disappeared.

Following from that, there was the affidavit made by the political analyst who had an affair with the former, and late, model. Pekan was not mentioned at all. The political analyst was, however, a close friend of Pekan. He probably still is, though one would imagine they probably don't hang out with each other as much these days.

What else do we have?

Ah, yes. We also have an alleged SMS exchange between Pekan and the lawyer representing the political analyst. It was a lengthy exchange, though there were gaps in between. There didn't seem to be any mention of Pekan being involved in extinguishing the life of the unfortunate victim, though. Interestingly, Pekan has never bothered to deny that the SMS exchange actually took place, which has lead to quite a few people asking two very important questions: Who was the degenerate at the cellphone company who leaked the exchange and why hasn't he or she been hauled up for committing a gross invasion of privacy?

Then there's the trial. The political analyst was let off, partly on the strength of his affidavit. The affidavit where he admitted to having an extramarital affair with the extinguished dinner companion, and was then blackmailed by her. He insisted that he did not order her termination.

Two men, however, were put to trial. They were part of an elite branch of the RMP and were occasionally members of the security detail for Pekan. They were accused of abducting the well-travelled — and now deceased — ex-lover from in front of the political analyst's house, driving her to a jungle, and blowing her up.

Just to make it clear, they stood trial for shooting her in the head and then attaching plastic explosives on her body before detonating them. It resulted in her (by then expired) body exploding, to rest in pieces.

Pieces.

It is not a fate that you would wish on anyone. Not if you're a normal human being, anyway.

At the trial, the first accused provided an alibi for the night of the alleged murder, stating that he had, first, broke fast with his girlfriend before driving off to the analyst's house to bring the — then still very much alive — attractive Oriental young lady to the police station at Bukit Aman. He then had to hand the lady over to the second accused because the girlfriend needed to be elsewhere and he was to drop her off. Later, the first accused had a late supper with his fiance, to discuss their wedding plans. He then bumped into his girlfriend again at the police station before making his way to a police halfway house in Putrajaya, to resume duty as part of Pekan's security detail.

In other words, the first accused's alibi was that he was too busy playing the field to go off blowing people up. His defence was that he's a lover, not a killer. It should be noted that the prosecutor in the trial pointed out that the defence did not bring either of the two women to testify as witnesses in court to support the alibi.

The second accused did not actually provide an alibi of any sort, other than that he wasn't at the scene of the crime, ergo he did not commit murder. In the final day of the trial, he read from a 15-page statement, which included a claim that he was innocent of killing the analyst's former lover and was being made a scapegoat. The full-statement has not been made public. Probably because it would be subjudice, or prejudice, or … something dicey, anyway. It should also be noted that the alleged cautioned statement where the murder was described in detail was made by the second accused, though he has since disavowed actually doing the deed, or even making the statement itself.

Recently, a commie, left-wing French comic, The Liberation, published an article about the murder, alleging complicity on the part of Pekan. It also included some allegations regarding commission paid for some underwater scorpions, purchased by the Ministry of Defence, then under Pekan's watch. The article was also mentioned in a few other comics around the world, possibly due to the (then) imminent ascension of Pekan onto the top of the Malaysian political pile.

What was most interesting about the Liberation's article, in our view, was that absolutely nothing new was unearthed, in spite of the fact that the reporter claimed to have travelled to Paris, Ulan Bator and Kuala Lumpur. He repeated the same allegation that a photo exists of Pekan, the political analyst and the fatal femme fatale having dinner together in a restaurant in Paris. An allegation that, alas, is totally bereft of any proof whatsoever. In the age of the Internet, the age of crotch shots, camel toes and unsuspecting sleeping politicians getting their photos “published”, not a single appearance of this alleged dinner shot has been uncovered. And no, the “satirical” cut and paste job made by the MP for Batu does not count.

In addition, the article also repeated the declaration of the aforementioned PI that a Mongolian bomoh had magicked the political analyst, such that he was unable to see the face of his former lover. That this was presented in a matter-of-fact manner should rightly be greeted with disbelief by any rational human being. Then again, rational human beings do not normally keep plastic explosives in their possession, in case they have to detonate Russian-speaking Mongolian single mums.

One has to wonder that if this Mongolian bomoh actually exists, how come he has not presented himself? After all, we're pretty sure that a lot of people would like to know what the Mongolian bomoh has to say. He might even be the one in possession of the alleged photo. He may even be the one to actually have met Pekan with the deceased. What's more likely is that he doesn't actually exist.

As it is, there are more questions than answers. In the court of public opinion, more rumours, wild allegations, and crazy conspiracy theories than any actual proof or evidence.

And in the actual court room today, the verdict will be handed out on the two men accused of murdering a foreign national on Malaysian soil. Two men, members of the Royal Malaysian Police, will discover today whether they will be set free, or to be sent to their deaths by hanging.

Yet, she remains dead. And we should all be aghast and ashamed.

Endnote:

Her name was Altantuya Shaariibuu.

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written by MsiaCTzen, April 09, 2009 10:33:51
Breaking News :- Both accuse getting death sentence.. how can the public be sure that Azilah and Sirul is the one that is hang to death...they have always cover their face...don't anyone have a picture of them???
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written by smeagrooo, April 09, 2009 10:34:33
well, we know someone will hv to die for the death of the woman's death and that someone will not be any of those in power or connected. At the same time, those who "die" need not really die becos no one has seen their faces b4. come the day when this someone who has to take the fall actually "dies" to appease the public's anger over the murder of the woman's death, they could be "spirited" away to UK to do MBA or PhD and live happily ever with some spare cash thrown in.


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written by Zongtwi, April 09, 2009 10:43:09
Not a single shred of evidence or proof linking the MP of Pekan...and therein lies the problem.

What if the people responsible of collecting every piece of evidence is also controled by the MP of Pekan? We saw how both the prosecuting and defense teams reacted when a certain cousin mentioned about remembering that the person she saw in the picture had the same name? So it is also possible that the people collectig the evidence also wanted to protect someone. I know, I know...another conspiracy theory...but unfortunately there are too many loose strings to simply just let this go.

I would certainly say to the Pekan MP, ignoring things will not put anything to rest. Go figure...
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written by educationist, April 09, 2009 10:56:30
The two glorified hired killers have been sentenced to death!
Does it matter?
Not in the Malaysia Boleh scheme of things?
I am quite sure when they send in their appeals for pardon, they will be released to a life of luxury.
For, he/she/they that ordered the killing are now walking the higheset corridors of power in our land.
It matters not, really!!
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written by evaangel, April 09, 2009 10:59:24
No need for conspiracy theory. Just look at the facts and ask these questions.
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Who would have the authority to access C4 explosives?
Who would have the authority to erase immigration records?
Who's aide de camp did Baginda go to for help when the blackmail started?
Who's aide de camp was never called as a witness?
Who did Baginda contact when the proverbial shit hit the fan?
Who's security detail were those cops assigned to?

Why did the courts put the blame at the feet of the footsoldiers? Why didn't they ask - who?
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written by ahmadneil, April 09, 2009 11:22:04
We got 2 killers but another 2 are still roaming around.We will have to get these 2 so that Altantuya's death have been avenged.
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written by disgruntled, April 09, 2009 11:22:52
Good on you, Yuserri Yusof. We need more people like you in Malaysia.
If the rakyat really cannot do anything to perpetuate justice in our country, well by writing regular articles on this issue of innocent murderers or hired murderers, or real murderers, what say you, we at least allow our future generations to know there was such a thing of hired murderers not only by the criminals but also by the ruling elite.
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written by evaangel, April 09, 2009 11:38:36
Innocent? I think not - would any normal innocent government servant drive a stranger out to the middle of a jungle, shoot her then blow her up?
Working for the government? Well that's is the million dollar question. Or should I say 114 million euro question smilies/wink.gif
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written by malgal, April 09, 2009 11:58:44
Now the 2 hapless accused are finally deemed definitely murderers and condemned to die. In short, shorten their lives, case closed, happy ending? Whoever are the 2 going to the gallows, until now, are probably as gobsmacked as the rest of us - what's the motive for the murder? You can just go along to a hotel, bundle the beauty into car, take her on a merry ride, shoot her in the face then for the heck of it, blow her body into smithereens.

Short of sounding pedantic, yesterday's Star reported on the sentencing and spelled motive as `MOTIF'. Now we all know the motif for that one. C4 and yes, the poor murdered girl is Altantuya Shaaribuu. A name that was taboo during the ceramahs, so powderful it could cancel the ceramah should it be so breathed.


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written by arazak, April 09, 2009 12:02:22
Dear Yusseri,
Do not degrade other media please. At least Mr. Dubus had done some research!

As for this article penned by you, I could say the same thing. . ., "there was absolutely nothing new unearthed".

Tell us something that we don't know, please!
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written by Godflesh, April 09, 2009 12:12:58
Wah, wah, wah -- What's this Malaysian Insider? Now your boss no longer PM and SIL cannot get cab post you come out and hentam that Mongolia fellow. But nvermind lah - kasi you chan, cos my enemy's enemy is in fact, my friend.
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written by Jan, April 09, 2009 12:14:41
The heat around Pekan is increasing by the day. They'll probably put these two killers to sleep quickly to try to end all the speculations and perhaps appease some bloodthirsty people seeking justice in the name of Altantuya.
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written by smalluncle, April 09, 2009 12:34:19
Actually both of the UTK did not die as they did not KILL Aminah! Surprised! Not a bit. Since Aminah was never in Malaysia (if yes, the immigration would shows her entry)
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written by tenang, April 09, 2009 12:48:09
Yusseri Yusoff,

I think most of us are not here to declare guilty verdict as if we were judge. I think we are very vocal in demanding to see the justice is performed. With so many links, such as DPM body guards & C4 & Musa Safri & immigration record, tied to higher up, we yet cannot see those at the corridor of powers are investigated or dragged to the court of laws. So justice has not been seen served. With that, everyone in this nation is obligated to ask for clarifications on and from the political leaders. You are the one fails to execute your civic duty as a responsible citizen. I don't know who are you serving with this article?
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written by mypanida, April 09, 2009 12:59:50
SPIN EVEN BEFORE THE VERDICT.
Yusseri,how much is your price ?
Shame on you !!!!
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written by bknight, April 09, 2009 14:01:21
ICC should seriously be considered, http://www.icc-cpi.int/Menus/ICC/Structure of the Court/Victims/

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written by joejoe, April 09, 2009 15:39:47
Has anyone witnessed a real hanging before? Even if you did, you still wouldn't be sure who really got hanged. And after the hanging, a doctor will have to pronounce them dead. The doctor will look at the face, compare with the photo, and say, "yes, so-and-so is dead" based on the name next to the photo.

There you go! Case closed. The real culprits will roam free in a new place, with new identities, but never to be seen or heard again.
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written by dusunbukit, April 09, 2009 16:51:24
God willing, the truth will prevail. it may take some times, but it will. fujimori was convicted after more than 10 years of a crime. i'd really wish to see this so called whosoever to be convicted too.
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written by elmo world, April 09, 2009 19:40:18
if Pekan is innocent, why the court banned Gobin for mentioning Pekan's name during the trial????!!!!!!!!!!!!

they should be fair n let Pekan provide statement at police station as he is also one of the "SUSPECT"! how come he can just escape like that?
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written by elmo world, April 09, 2009 19:41:25
i think the court owe us an explanation!!!

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written by StevenO, April 10, 2009 03:32:29

It's not okay to call someone a murderer without proof!!

But is it okay to let others call you a murderer without taking any action?

Why didn't Najib sue all the newspapers involved for libel? Go ahead sue their pants off!! By not doing so, he's silently admitting something fishy going on.

In case you don't know, it's absolutely not okay to exchange SMS messages with court official while the case is on going. Pi lah....of course you don't know that....what can we expect of people with low IQ, who only get to where they are through crutches!


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written by China Trengganu, April 10, 2009 11:49:47
I thought in Malaysia, all u need to do is swear on Quran that u r innocent, then u r innocent, no? How come Pekan can do?
Altantuya must have done some translations for Pekan and analyst to Some Frenchmen or Russians during their times in Europe. Can anybody find them?
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