Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Murder link to Malaysia PM-in-waiting (The Australian Article)








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Murder link to Malaysia PM-in-waiting












Altantuya's Revenge


A FRENCH arms company is at the centre of a deepening scandal involving the sale of three submarines, the murder of a beautiful Mongolian interpreter and the man most likely to become prime minister of Malaysia next month.


All three have been linked in a sensational sequence of revelations that has convinced many Malaysians that the woman was killed to silence her claim for a share in the rewards of the transaction.

The scandal exploded last week after French newspaper Liberation alleged the submarines deal and the murder of Altantuya Shariibuu, 28, were connected.




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Model's jungle death linked to arms deal
06:00 AEST Tue Mar 24 2009
16 hours 57 minutes ago
By ninemsn staff
Mar 24, 2009
The murder of a stunning Mongolian model who moved within Malaysian political circles has been linked to an international arms deal.
Asian beauty Altantuya Shariibuu, 28, who was shot and then blown up with explosives in 2006, may have been killed to silence her demands for a share in arms profits, UK newspaper The Times reports.
The scandal erupted last week after French media alleged that the arms deal — involving three submarines sold to the Malaysian government — and the murder of Ms Shariibuu were connected.
The glamorous Ms Shariibuu grew up in St Petersburg, spoke Russian, Chinese, Korean and English and has been dubbed "a Far Eastern Mata Hari".
She moved in elite circles and was the mistress of a political aide to Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak.
Ms Shariibuu's fragmented remains, which could only be identified forensically, were found in the Malaysian jungle in 2006. Her body had been blown up with military explosives but it has been established she died from bullet wounds.
Two members of an elite Malaysian police unit that protects top politicians are now on trial for her murder in Kuala Lumpur, with a verdict expected next month.
But there are also allegations that Ms Shariibuu was trying to extort money from her lover Abdul Razak Baginda, a close associate of Mr Razak, at the time of her violent murder.
Officially, Mr Baginda has been cleared of any involvement in his model girlfriend's murder, but questions have been raised in Malaysia's parliament accusing him and his political boss Mr Razak of being involved in the killing, The Times reports.
Mr Razak was the country's defence minister at the time French warship firm DCNS Armaris sold the three submarines to Malaysia in 2002 for $1.96 billion.
French newspaper Liberation last week published details of a $223 million payment made to a Malaysian company called Perimekar in 2006, which opposition leaders alleged in parliament was a "commission" for intermediaries involved in the arms deal and that Perimekar was secretly owned by Mr Baginda.
Mr Razak has denied the payment was a commission and said that Perimekar was a "project services provider".
Liberation claims that Ms Shariibuu learnt of the payment and was demanding her share of the profits when she was brutally killed.

HOPEFULLY ALTANTUYA'S GHOST WILL HAUNT HER KILLER/S AND THOSE RESPONSIBLE FOR HER DEATH.



SHE WILL BE REMEMBERED BY MALAYSIANS OF ALL WALKS AND LIVES.



SHE WILL BE REMEMBERED FOR BEING THE CATALYST THAT LET TO THE DISMEMBERMENT OF THE HATED UMNO PARTY.





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