Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak should not be
unduly worried over former police commando Sirul Azhar Umar’s claims
that those who had the motive to want Mongolian national Altantuya
Shaariibuu dead were still at large.
PAS information chief and Pokok Sena MP Mahfuz Omar who said this, added it was surprsing that the prime minister would react to Sirul's recent statement as 'only those who ate chili would feel its spiciness'.
Mahfuz (left) said the although Sirul said he had acted under instructions with regards to the Altantuya murder, he did not name any individuals when he said that he had allegedly received orders to kill the Mongolian.
“Why is it rubbish? Who is not making sense? Either Sirul is not making sense or the prime minister is not making sense.
“Sirul did not mention the prime minister when he said that he was only following orders in the murder of Altantuya. So why did the prime minister give such a response?” said Mahfuz at a press conference today.
At the MCA Chinese New Year open house yesterday, when asked on Sirul’s claim that he had received orders from above to kill Altantuya, the prime minister had replied 'utter rubbish'.
Sirul had made the claim during an exclusive telephone interview with Malaysiakini, during which he also said he was being made a scapegoat and that he was considering 'revealing all' with regards to the Altantuya case.
'No need to bring Sirul back'
Mahfuz said there was no need to bring back Sirul to Malaysia, referring to the case of former Internal Security Act (ISA) detainee Yazid Sufaat who was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for joining the Al-Qaeda two years ago.
“Investigations can be done in Australia just like in the case of Yazid Sufaat,” he said.
He added that it was unfair for Sirul (right) to be brought back to the country as he had been given the death sentence.
Expressing concern that the case will instead be closed, Mahfuz said Malaysian police officers should instead be sent to Australia.
Mahfuz also said the necessary documents for Sirul’s mother and sister to leave for Australia have been completed and they were now waiting for their visas to be ready.
Five PAS members will leave with them for Australia to meet Sirul for a week. The dates will be announced soon, said Mahfuz.
PAS information chief and Pokok Sena MP Mahfuz Omar who said this, added it was surprsing that the prime minister would react to Sirul's recent statement as 'only those who ate chili would feel its spiciness'.
Mahfuz (left) said the although Sirul said he had acted under instructions with regards to the Altantuya murder, he did not name any individuals when he said that he had allegedly received orders to kill the Mongolian.
“Why is it rubbish? Who is not making sense? Either Sirul is not making sense or the prime minister is not making sense.
“Sirul did not mention the prime minister when he said that he was only following orders in the murder of Altantuya. So why did the prime minister give such a response?” said Mahfuz at a press conference today.
At the MCA Chinese New Year open house yesterday, when asked on Sirul’s claim that he had received orders from above to kill Altantuya, the prime minister had replied 'utter rubbish'.
Sirul had made the claim during an exclusive telephone interview with Malaysiakini, during which he also said he was being made a scapegoat and that he was considering 'revealing all' with regards to the Altantuya case.
'No need to bring Sirul back'
Mahfuz said there was no need to bring back Sirul to Malaysia, referring to the case of former Internal Security Act (ISA) detainee Yazid Sufaat who was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for joining the Al-Qaeda two years ago.
“Investigations can be done in Australia just like in the case of Yazid Sufaat,” he said.
He added that it was unfair for Sirul (right) to be brought back to the country as he had been given the death sentence.
Expressing concern that the case will instead be closed, Mahfuz said Malaysian police officers should instead be sent to Australia.
Mahfuz also said the necessary documents for Sirul’s mother and sister to leave for Australia have been completed and they were now waiting for their visas to be ready.
Five PAS members will leave with them for Australia to meet Sirul for a week. The dates will be announced soon, said Mahfuz.
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