Kes Pembunuhan Altantuya Shaariibuu, Pengampunan Dato’ Seri Najib Razak

Keluar Sekejap59 minutes read

Proof of Dato' Sri Najib's knowledge of Altantuya Shariibuu's identity was discussed in a podcast, along with various topics on global events, boycott campaigns, and local Malaysian products. Speculation and legal actions surrounding Altantuya's murder, Sirul Azhar Umar's involvement, and Dato' Sri Najib's innocence in other cases were highlighted, emphasizing the need for fairness and clarity in the legal processes involved.

Insights

  • Dato' Sri Najib's denial of any knowledge of Altantuya, despite evidence suggesting otherwise, raises questions about his involvement and credibility in the case.
  • The complexities of boycotting products with indirect ties to contentious regions highlight the challenges of balancing solidarity with practical impacts on local economies.
  • The legal intricacies and political maneuvers surrounding Sirul Azhar Umar's case in Australia underscore the complexities of international legal systems and the struggle for justice and accountability.

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Summary

00:00

"Exclusive: Najib's Altantuya Knowledge Revealed"

  • Proof of Dato' Sri Najib's knowledge of Altantuya is a world exclusive
  • Picture of Tan Sri shown, prompting identification
  • Episode 70 of Keluar Sekejap podcast with Shahril Hamdan and KJ
  • Vico, a Malaysian product, sponsoring the episode
  • Vico's journey since 1994, offering chocolate drink with various flavors
  • Vico available in take-home, convenient, and on-the-go packs
  • Vico variations include Original, Calcium Plus, Less Sweet, and Cereal High Fiber
  • Vico's tagline emphasizes a fit body and smart mind for the family
  • Special promotion for viewers offering RM2 discount on Vico products
  • Discussion on global events, solidarity with Palestine, and the effectiveness of boycott campaigns
  • Berjaya Foods' statement on revenue growth post-conflict, indicating boycott impact
  • Considerations for effective boycotts include passion, alternatives, clarity, and media campaigns
  • Complications in boycotting products with indirect ties to contentious regions
  • Balancing solidarity with practical impacts on local economies
  • Imperfect world necessitates individual choices in expressing solidarity
  • Supply chain complexities in promoting local brands and Malaysian ownership stages.

18:38

"Malaysia's Value Segments and Global Elections"

  • The value segments are primarily in Malaysia, with complexities in identifying products involving the Zionist regime or Israel in the supply chain.
  • Consumers hold power in supporting local products, as emphasized by Shahril.
  • The Control of Smoking Products for Public Health Bill was discussed, with KJ expressing sadness over its incomplete nature.
  • The GEG provision was proposed to regulate vaping, facing criticism and eventual removal, benefiting Big Tobacco and the vape industry.
  • Lobbying efforts by big companies, including Philip Morris International, were noted, impacting the bill's outcome.
  • The Land Bridge project between Malaysia and Thailand was discussed, aiming to shorten shipping routes and benefit Malaysia economically.
  • The project involves cargo transshipment from the north of Malaysia to Ranong Port in Thailand.
  • Concerns were raised about the project's potential competition with Malaysian ports and its cost-effectiveness.
  • Elections in various countries, including the US, UK, Brazil, and Russia, were highlighted for the upcoming year.
  • A friendly wager was made on the US presidential election, with considerations on potential candidates and factors influencing the outcome.

36:54

2024 US Presidential Candidate Selection and Altantuya Case

  • Democrats need to select a candidate for the 2024 US Presidential election by now.
  • No one is willing to tell Biden he is too old.
  • Joe Biden's response to Gaza has made some viewers less interested.
  • Al-Jazeera aired a documentary featuring Sirul Azhar Umar's interview regarding Altantuya Sharibu's murder.
  • Altantuya was linked to Abdul Razak Baginda, a former advisor to Najib Razak.
  • Razak Baginda's connection to Najib Razak was controversial.
  • Sirul Azhar Umar and Azilah Hadri were convicted for Altantuya's murder in 2009.
  • Sirul Azhar Umar fled to Australia after a court decision was overturned.
  • Sirul Azhar Umar is currently in an Australian detention center due to visa violations.
  • The High Court of Australia ruled indefinite detention unconstitutional, leading to Sirul's release.

57:00

Controversy Surrounding Sirul's Release in Australia

  • 9 judges decided that individuals cannot be detained indefinitely in a detention center without a conviction.
  • Sirul's case in Australia resulted in 11 years of detention, which some find inhumane.
  • Australia does not doubt Sirul's guilt, but many are uncomfortable with his release due to his reputation in Malaysia.
  • The Australian Parliament, including the opposition, is uneasy with the court's decision to release individuals like Sirul.
  • Sirul is a convicted killer in Malaysia but was not convicted of a crime in Australia, leading to a distinction that the public struggles to accept.
  • Sirul's involvement in the murder case of Altantuya is detailed, including evidence found at his house and his actions leading to the crime scene.
  • The use of C4 explosives in disposing of Altantuya's body is highlighted, with details on the lack of blood evidence and the presence of fresh blood on Sirul's slippers.
  • A photoshopped picture linking Altantuya to a submarine project is debunked, with evidence showing she never entered France where the project was based.
  • Altantuya's role as Razak Baginda's girlfriend is discussed, with Razak Baginda admitting to being involved with her but not wanting to introduce her to his boss, Datuk Seri Najib.
  • The narrative surrounding Altantuya's connection to the Scorpene submarine project is refuted, emphasizing that she was not involved in any capacity.

01:16:00

"Altantuya Murder Theories and Legal Implications"

  • The speaker visited Dato Sri Najib in Kuala Lumpur lock-up to discuss rumors about breakfast with Razak Baginda and Altantuya.
  • Dato Sri Najib denied any knowledge of Altantuya, stating he had never seen her and she had never been where he was.
  • Speculation arose about why Azilah and Sirul would harm Altantuya, with theories of orders from above or a scuffle in the car.
  • The speaker mentioned a possible link to Razak Baginda and the suggestion that something may have gone wrong.
  • The speaker highlighted the speculative nature of the theories surrounding Altantuya's murder.
  • The involvement of UTK officers and Razak Baginda was discussed, with emphasis on the lack of official position for Razak Baginda.
  • The speaker dismissed the defense of superior order, stating that the crime was heinous and had no justification.
  • The timeline of events leading to accusations against Dato Sri Najib in 2019 was explained, linking it to political changes.
  • The discussion shifted to Sirul's situation, his death penalty, and the possibility of a review of his sentence.
  • The speaker proposed legal interpretations and actions to address Sirul's case, emphasizing the need for clarity and fairness in the process.

01:32:00

Pardon letter highlights unfair trial for Najib.

  • Tan Sri, as a lawyer for Dato Sri Najib, prepared a thick, yellow royal pardon letter requesting forgiveness in the SRC case.
  • The letter differs from a typical pardon letter by highlighting the lack of a fair trial in the federal court, with the substantive decision being deemed incorrect.
  • Despite the review upholding the decision, dissenting judgments were noted, emphasizing the need for a fair trial.
  • Tan Sri argues for Dato Sri Najib's innocence based on procedural discrepancies, citing an example of signature manipulation in money transactions.
  • Efforts are being made to push for the pardon request to be considered by relevant officials, with a letter planned to be sent to the Department of Legal Matters and the Minister of Law.
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