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Abdul Razak Baginda has been freed by the High Court this morning. He had been charged with abetting in the murder of Mongolian national Altantuya Shariibuu.

Two others, Chief Inspector Azilah Hadri and Corporal Sirul Azhar Umar, have been called to enter their defence.

“I just want to go home,” The Star quoted Razak Baginda as saying.

Let’s hope the two special action squad members reveal more about who exactly was behind the murder and that we get to see the ‘big picture’… Once again, the judiciary will be closely scrutinised.

Meanwhile, PI Bala is still missing…

  15 Responses to “Razak Baginda freed, two others called to enter defence”

  1. Decision like this expected .

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  2. Atlantuya couldn’t smile
    Into pieces she had been done
    Now the verdict came
    Razak Baginda is freed

    The subplot players
    They are asked to make their defence
    Into it justice must reveal
    The true shadow players behind the plot

    Atlantuya never wanted to go this way
    Though she might have asked for more
    On her services rendered to procure projects
    She shouldn’t be murdered into pieces

    Now the stage is set
    For the real truth to be told
    The subplot players couldn’t work alone
    There must be a person of authority to instruct
    The way it was done now is the time

    PI Bala must be recalled to testify
    In this case Atlantuya begged him to do in dreams
    The right time to amend his testimony
    To shade light on her gruesome murder

    The main players must be found
    In justice the truth must be told
    No matter how important the person is
    Nobody is above the law
    This is what we are told
    Yet in reality it works otherwise

    Atlantuya
    We pray you will find your justice
    Somewhere in time in days ahead
    Tell your family in dreams
    Where you kept your evidence
    So justice can be done

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  3. SHOCKING! UNBELIEVABLE! Our judiciary does leave so much to be desired. It reminds me of the … courts of yesteryears. I am even more determined now to stand up against our corrupt government. …

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  4. The 2 cops won’t reveal anything more than what they have revealed so far. …. All this is just ‘wayang kulit’. … In Malaysia, anything goes. Jungle law applies.

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  5. “Let’s hope the two special action squad members reveal more about who exactly was behind the murder and that we get to see the ‘big picture’…”

    Fat chance of this happening, Anil! …

    ….

    Poor girl, guess the only way to get even with them is when they all go into hell one day and she can fight her case (there)…

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  6. not suprise at all

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  7. We don’t need a prophet to predict this outcome. Always the lower ranks take the rapping…even then, the end result may not do justice to the crime.
    The wheel of injustice will continue to roll, the truth will never be known…
    Malaysia Boleh!

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  8. Wow, Raz.
    Razak is acquitted! No surprise but a bit suspicious!
    If there is no Razak Baginda, Altantunya had no reason to come here to meet her death.
    Mind bogling la!!

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  9. What motive did the 2 policemen have in blowing up the mongol who had just arrived a couple of days ago into dust powder? What wrong had she personally done to these 2 perfect strangers so much so that they had to slaughter her like a cow? If there is no motive for the crime, the 2 policemen cannot be held responsible for the murder. The one who gave the order must be brought to justice…

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  10. It’s a sheer waste of energy making any comments on the outcome of this case. It was expected knowing the present intergrity of our judiciary and the powerful politicians. Instead of mopping the puddles of our many problems, get into the solution please. Look up, and PATCH THE LEAK ON THE ROOF……….

    JOHN B

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  11. It’s business as usual here.

    Based on the earlier SMS exchanged, everything went according to plan. Since the court decision was already expected, no surprises here.

    …..

    BTW, P.I. Bala cannot be said to be missing. Missing is when no one has any info and knows where he is. In Bala’s case, the police and Botak knows about him and even spoke to him on the phone before. Then we can no longer says he is missing lah. Maybe kidnapped or hide-away?

    Maybe Botak should ISA him “for his own protection and safety”. Then they can keep him close at heart!

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  12. Absolute joke, the Malaysian public and foreign people are witness to an absolute joke …

    Real dark day for Malaysia….. Happy Haloween….

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  13. Good for him – he gets to go home.

    Not so for Altantuya.

    Nor her dad.

    For what is home when you have lost the one who made it so?

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  14. With the verdict at the court (30th Oct) today
    The deceased had indeed a very high cost to pay
    It’s not just to have the case to really delay
    But for those involved to partake in more replay

    (C) Samuel Goh Kim Eng – 311008
    http://MotivationInMotion.blogspot.com
    Fri. 31st Oct. 2008.

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  15. Razak Baginda may be free physically but not mentally. He CHEATED HIS WIFE, HE CHEATED HIS DAUGHTER, HE CHEATED ALL THOSE WHO LOVE HIM. Imagine his poor wife and daughter was by his side all this wife. Was he with them when they needed him? No, he was flirting without feeling guilty.

    I sincerely do feel sorry for Altantuya and Baginda’s family continue for trusting him. No one deserves to die a terrible death. May God continue to watch those sinners.

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