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Thursday, July 12, 2012

Altantuya's dad insists she visited France


Setev Shaariibuu, the father of slain Mongolian national Altantuya Shaariibuu, said his daughter had travelled to France under her other name, Aminah Abdullah.

“We have proof that she did indeed travel to France and will produce the evidence if so required,” said Setev in a press release today.

His press release was read out by Kelana Jaya parliamentarian Loh Gwo Burne at the lobby of the Selangor legislative assembly.

Setev was responding to a news report which stated that Altantuya never travelled to France between 1999 and 2007 based on French immigration records.

He said that regardless of this, he was informed by his daughter that she did travel to France and several other countries with a passport bearing her Muslim name.

French courts are currently probing a complaint by Petaling Jaya-based human rights watchdog Suaram on alleged impropriety in the sale of two submarines to Malaysia.

It is hypothesised that Altantuya is a crucial link in the deal, because of her relationship with Abdul Razak Baginda, who ran the company which facilitated the deal.

Fact-finding team

But Altantuya met a tragic end in October 2006 when she attempted to visit Abdul Razak in Kuala Lumpur.

In April 2009, two bodyguards attached to then deputy premier Najib Abdul Razak were convicted of killing Altantuya and blowing up her body with explosives.

Setev said Suaram should be commended for its effort to unearth the scandal behind the submarine sale, which he said will provide clues to his daughter’s death.

“I hope that through this case and the efforts of other good people in France and Malaysia, we will get to the truth and hopefully find the real masterminds behind my daughter’s murder,” he said.

Conversely, Setev said it was “shocking” that the Malaysian government was not interested in participating or assisting the French probe.

Setev said Defence Minister Zahid Hamidi had once claimed that Malaysia would assist the probe but later turned back on his word.

However, Setev still expressed hope that Malaysia would fulfil its word to provide assistance to the Mongolian fact-finding team, that will be arriving in August to probe Altantuya’s death.

15 comments:

  1. Semoga keadilan ditegakkan bagi kematian Altantuya Shariibuu.

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  2. Berserta gambar-gambar Altantuya yang ditangkap di Perancis dan juga keterangan daripada bapa Altantuya, kita boleh buktikan bahawa Altantuya pernah melawat Perancis.

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    1. Altantuya ada nama Muslim??

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    2. lagi bagus kalau dapat dedahkan gambar Altantuya dengan Najib.. kalau ada la.. bukan yang superimposed punya..

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  3. Banyak keraguan dalam kes ini. Mungkin roh Altantuya sendiri akan reveal siapa pembunuhnya.

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  4. The police can now search if she did entered France under her other name aminah abdullah.

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  5. Terlalu banyak info yang tidak tahu kesahihannya benar atau tidak.

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  6. Kes ini sudah terlalu lama dan seharusnya sudah menemui jalan penyelesaian dan orang yang bersalah seharusnya sudah dihukum.

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    1. Diharap kes tu masih lagi disiasat

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    2. kita tunggu pula hasil siasatan daripada penyiasat dari Mongolia sendiri yang telah dihantar ke Malaysia.

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  7. Hope we can now the truth

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  8. kes ini makin rumit, entah bila akan selesai.

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  9. Kes Altantuya ini masih menjadikan persoalan kerana masih ada pihak yang tidak berpuas hati.

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  10. bila dekat2 pilihanraya barulah rancak ini isu.. lepas PRU senyap la tu..

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