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Who ordered the killing of Altantuya?
Published:  Mar 9, 2012 10:09 AM
Updated: 2:11 AM

VOXPOP 'This question remains unanswered but the truth will one day emerge. This skeleton is just too large to be stuffed into any closet.'

Flurry of calls between Azilah and Abdul Razak

vox populi small thumbnail FairMind: A murder has been committed. Did it not occur to the judge to know what was in the flurry of telephone conversations between political analyst Abdul Razak Baginda and the first accused, chief inspector Azilah Hadri?

It is most important to know the details of the conversations, whether there were instructions given to kill Altantuya Shaariibuu. Maybe the judge conveniently forgot about it.

Queenie: If Razak Baginda had known better, it would not have been necessary to engage a lawyer to defend him. The judge bent backwards to justify his decision to acquit him, without calling for his defence.

Anyway, the big question remains as to who ordered the killing of Altantuya. It had to be someone powerful enough politically to have his orders carried out and also to have her immigration records deleted and the presiding judge to give a skewed judgment.

This question remains unanswered but my gut feeling is that the truth will one day emerge. This skeleton is just too large to be stuffed into any closet.

Democrat: Judges involved in this case truly deserve shoes or slippers thrown at them for making fools of themselves. These judges are better at writing drama scripts rather judgments.

Teh: It was a gruesome murder and we Malaysians are asked to be satisfied with the two faceless guys and no motives. Is that how justice is served in Malaysia?

Loyal Malaysian: Granted that the identities of the two convicted killers have been kept a secret, it will come as no surprise that even as this appeal process drags on, they are enjoying the good life at the rakyat's expense.

It is without a speck of a doubt that whoever ordered the killing is very high up in the government hierarchy, or at least has access to the powers-that-be.

Not to worry, I am sure the appeal will see to it that they will be free to enjoy their ill-gotten wealth.

Malaysia ABU: The two police officers can only be considered as killers. 'Murder' is homicide with a motive to kill. Without motive, it can only be considered as homicide not amounting to murder. Clearly, the real murderer(s) in this case are still out there.

The judge noted that Abdul Razak Baginda may have had a motive to murder Altantuya as she was blackmailing him, but added it could not be the basis to call for the political analyst's defence.

Why? Since there is proof that Abdul Razak had many phone communications with the actual murderers, and had motive to murder Altantuya, that is a strong basis to call Abdul Razak to defend himself.

What more does the judge want?

'NFC abused loan by buying Kazakh apartment'

Kairos: How many more revelations of the abuse of public funds in the NFC (National Feedlot Corporation) saga must there be before the MACC (Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission) acts?

Come on, any fool will suspect that there is something very fishy going on.

Silence up to this point in time by the relevant authorities and the BN government is very disturbing to the extent that the rakyat is suspecting that there is a massive cover-up and manipulation going on behind the scenes.

This is absolutely nauseating. Confidence in the government is eroding fast.

Bystander: It make sense that they invest a mansion in Kazakhistan in case they wish to migrate there where most of their friends are. But they shouldn't use NFC money.

Don't Just Talk: Attorney-general, police, and MACC, apa tunggu lagi ? (what are you waiting for?). Waiting for the green light from the 1Malaysia Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak to proceed, is it?

The RM250 million soft loan given to NFC for the cattle breeding project has now been invested overseas to purchase an apartment/office lot in Kazakhstan.

NFC fails to supply sufficient beef for local consumption but has ventured to Kazakhstan to breed cattle. What a joke.

Mohamad Salleh Ismail and his CEO sons, if all of you have size six heads, please don't buy a size nine hats using taxpayers' money.

The latest is that the NFC had bought another eight shoplots at KL Eco-city for RM10 million and that is how our taxpayers' money is being used.

Enough is enough, after 55 years of abuse under Umno-BN, it is time to vote out the corrupted government.

Lim Chong Leong: Imelda collected shoes, Rosmah collected handbags, dresses and lately degrees, Shahrizat collects condos. Such is the luxury of corrupted power.

 


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