22 January, 2007

When Love gine wrong




Ten songs that I like

  • 1) With Or Without You- U2 ( Abdul Razak delicated this song to Altantunya )
  • 2) Don’t Look Back In Anger - Oasis ( my friend Najib's favourite hit )
  • 3) Unfinished Sympathy - Massive Attack ( Razak sympathy to the mongolian beauty ? )
  • 4) Love Will Tear Us Apart - Joy Division ( Abdul Razak said to Altantunya )
  • 5) Suspicious Minds - Elvis Presley ( Razak. Najib, Altantunya )
  • 6) (Everything I Do) I Do It For You - Bryan Adams ( Razak told Najib )
  • 7) Comfortably Numb - Pink Floyd ( Najib )
  • 8) Help! - Beatles ( Exclaimed Razak and Altantunya )
  • 9) Can't Get You Out Of My Head - Kylie Minogue (That's how Razak and Najib now)
  • 10) I’m Not In Love - 10CC ( Razak told the press )


Ten Movies that I like


  • 1) GONE WITH THE WIND - 1939 ( Altantuya Shaariibuu, whose body was blown to pieces )
  • 2) IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE - 1946 ( When Altantuya met Razak )
  • 3) SOME LIKE IT HOT - 1959 ( with C4 explosives, sure hot man!)
  • 4) TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD - 1962 ( to kill a Mongolian ? )
  • 5) IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT - 1934 ( a fatal attraction )
  • 6) FROM HERE TO ETERNITY - 1953 ( RIP Altantuya )
  • 7) AN AMERICAN IN PARIS - 1951 ( Now it is a Mongolian in Malaysia )
  • 8) BEN-HUR - 1959 ( Bang Her ! )
  • 9) GOODFELLAS - 1990 ( Azilah Hadri, and Corporal Sirul Azhar Umar )
  • 10) DANCES WITH WOLVES - 1990 ( Altantuya with Razak, Najib. )


Malaysian murder, a tale of love gone wrong

Powerful accused killer of a young Mongolian woman admits to affair in court

A well-placed Malaysian political analyst facing charges of conspiring to murder a young Mongolian woman has admitted to the High Court in Kuala Lumpur that he was having an affair with the victim and giving her large sums of money.

Abdul Razak Baginda, 46, carried on a romance with Altantuya Shaariibuu, 28, from the end of 2004 into the middle of 2005 in several countries ‑ Hong Kong, China, Singapore, France and Malaysia – and gave the woman US$10,000 on three occasions, the court was told Friday.

The admission was contained in a statement recorded by Abdul Razak on 31 October last year and read out to the court by his lawyer to support a formal bail application. The affidavit also directly implicated a police officer who is charged with carrying out the slaying.

On Friday the court rejected the application and denied bail. Abdul Razak had initially been granted bail in December, prompting a public outcry and charges of political favoritism. The trial is scheduled to start in March 2008.

Shaariibuu was murdered between, 10pm on Oct 19 and 1am on Oct 20, according to police. Her body was found in a patch of jungle near the Kuala Lumpur suburb of Shah Alam after she had been shot twice and torn apart with hand grenades available only to Malaysia’s security forces. Abdul Razak is accused of ordering the slaying.

Abdul Razak’s lawyer, Wong Kian Kheong, had submitted the affidavit admitting to the affair to demonstrate that there was no reason to believe that his client was guilty and therefore should be granted bail, according to the Bernama News Agency.

Given Abdul Razak’s close ties to Deputy Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak and the alleged involvement of the elite police Special Action Unit in the murder, the sordid case has drawn enormous interest in Malaysia.

Asked about the relationship, Wong told the court Razak was "Having affair" with the beautiful victim.

According to the lawyer, at the end of 2005, Abdul Razak stopped giving money to Shaaribuu and filed a police report on October 23 accusing the woman of harassment.

Abdul Razak met Shaaribuu, whom he called Aminah, in 2004, the affidavit said, and was told that she was a student looking for “side income.” Shaaribuu allegedly told Abdul Razak she had financial problems owing to her mother's bout with cancer and he agreed to help her.

“In a desperate situation, Abdul Razak succumbed to the woman’s threats and gave her the money,” Wong told the court, adding that the payments lasted for three years.

Meanwhile, other press reports said that Abdul Razak’s witness statement claimed he was "not so stupid" as to kill the woman when he could have complained to the police and had her deported.

Shaaribuu, who was a free-lance translator, came to Kuala Lumpur to look for Abdul Razak, who is married, on October 6. She had claimed that he was father of her son.

On Oct 19, Abdul Razak said in the statement, he was told by a private investigator that Shaaribuu had gone to his house but nobody was at home.

Following this, he said he called Chief Inspector Azilah Hadri, 30, one of the two officers accused of the slaying, for help but told him not to hurt the woman.

Later that night Azilah called Abdul Razak and told him, "tonight encik (sir), you can sleep well," the affidavit said.

Azilah is charged along with Corporal Sirul Azhar Umar, with murdering Shaaribuu.


The private investigator told Abdul Razak that Shaaribuu was taken away in a car by three people outside his house.

(P/S Oop ! accidentally reproduced this article from Asia Senrinel, sorry, did I say no Politics ?)

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