It has been reported that the Shah Alam High Court will this Friday deliver its verdict on the sensational murder trial of a Mongolian woman, Altantuya Shaariibuu.
Judge Datuk Mohd Zaki Md Yasin's verdict will not only decide the fate of the three accused, namely Chief Inspector Azilah Hadri and Corporal Sirul Azhar Umar (both members of the Special Action Unit, UTK) and a renowned political analyst and strategist Abdul Razak Abdullah Baginda, but will also end wild speculations and rumours relating to the case with regards to rumours of a public figure (DPM Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and his wife Datin Rosmah) linked to the murder, revelations of intimate involvement of one of the accused with the victim and some shady business dealings.
Will justice be fairly served or will it be another 'cover-up' as usual?
news courtesy of MalaysiaToday
3 comments:
This verdict will be a memorable one for everybody, one way or the other.
Even those not directly linked or concerned with the case are waiting eagerly to see that justice will prevail.
I don't trust so much on court justice these days especially when involving high profile case that link to top gov. executive like this.
To me, whatever the verdict, it's highly compromise for obvious reason.
The damages are already too much for the rakyat and country to absorb - national security, reputation, losses from the deals & etc.
It's a shame to the nation if the REAL culprit(s) just walk away from this case, same like Norita's & other high profile cases.
the verdict is : ALL INVOLVED ARE FREE TO WALK due to lack or weak evidences !!!
so its assumed the mongolian girl until tied herself up or asked to be tied up by someone and she BLEW HERSELF UP !!! case close. :)
those who are most relief is of course nashit and razak. whatever has happen to PI and family who tends to know so much. maybe they also blow themselves up ...only nashit and hermit knows whether they are alive or not .... bless those who knows their whereabouts but not wanting the world to know .... better call for ja,es bond to look for them...
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