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Saturday, July 05, 2008

TWO SUSPECTS MUST STAND DOWN!

I reprise two reports from The Malaysian Insider which has been giving its readers good updates on goings-on in Malaysia in the past few months.



The chief protagnists in former DPM's police report areclude the current serving IGP and AG, two powerful office-bearers who rightly should be asked by the Government headed by the "God-fearing" PM to "stand down" from duty (GO AWAY ON OFFICIAL PAID-LEAVE IF THEY MUST! As a tax-payer, I don't mind another million or 2 bucks spent on these long-serving topdogs!) while investigations of Anwar Ibrahim's "Black Eye" case going back a decade are under way. This is SOP (Standard Operations Procedure) of all parliamentary democratic governments now that Malaysia aspires towards Developed Nation status via Vision 2020. Let us not quote Myanmar and Uganda or Zimbabwe for benchmarking as best practice as some of Malaysia's mornonic leaders do.

Report One:

Anwar’s police report in full


Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s daughter Nurul Izzah looks through the gates as she was not allowed into the police headquarters.
Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim arriving at the Shah Alam police headquarters to lodge the report. — Pictures by Choo Choy May

SHAH ALAM, July 1 — PKR leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today lodged a police report against Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan and Attorney-General Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail alleging that they concocted evidence for his corruption and sodomy trials in 1998 and 1999.

Anwar arrived at the Shah Alam police headquarters accompanied by hundreds of supporters. After making the report, Anwar head for the PKR headquarters in Petaling Jaya where he held a press conference.

Below is Anwar’s police report in full:

POLICE REPORT LODGED BY DATO’ SERI ANWAR IBRAHIM
1st July, 2008

I, Anwar bin Ibrahim, (NRIC No: 470810-07-5095), hereby make the following police report based on information that I have recently received.

1. This report is in relation to the investigation into the assault on me by the former IGP Tan Sri Rahim Noor on 20 September 1998. I believe Tan Sri Rahim Noor, after being prosecuted, pleaded guilty to the assault. I had lodged a police report in respect of the assault on 27.9.98.

2. In relation to the investigation into the assault, I believe that the Investigating Officer ACP Mat Zain bin Ibrahim (now Datuk Mat Zain) had conducted a thorough investigation and prepared an investigation paper (“IP”) which was presented by October 1998 to the former Attorney General Tan Sri Mokhtar Abdullah and his team which included the current Attorney General Tan Sri Gani Patail for further action.

3. The said investigation paper concluded that Tan Sri Rahim Noor was the perpetrator of the assault on me. The said paper reached a conclusion after a thorough investigation which included medical reports by Hospital KL forensic specialists such as Dr Ab. Halim Haji Mansar and Dr Zahari bin Noor and statement from at least 60 witnesses. The medical reports concluded that the injury inflicted on me was consistent with an assault.

4. Despite the contents of the Investigation paper and the medical reports already available, Tan Sri Mokhtar with the assistance of the current Attorney General Tan Sri Gani Patail then obtained the services of another doctor whom I was informed to be one Dr Abdul Rahman Yusof.

5. Doctor Rahman in an undated and second report speaks of a “reconstruction of the scene” on 14 December 2008. I believe that this so-called reconstruction of the scene never happened.

6. It is an undisputable fact that Dr Rahman’s reports in relation to the assault on me were done without actually even examining me at any time.

7. However, despite the IP and the already existing medical reports, Tan Sri Mokhtar in his press statement of 5 January 1999 appears to accept the views of Dr Rahman on the so-called “inconsistencies” in the other medical reports by the doctors who actually physically examined me.

8. Tan Sri Mokhtar’s press statement also states that the investigation which had been carried out did not identify the person or persons responsible for my injuries. This is inconsistent with the IP which had already concluded by October 1998 that it was Rahim Noor who assaulted me. Tan Sri Mokhtar and his team therefore had wilfully misled the public. As the police investigation done by Mat Zain had apparently not led to any conclusion, there was a public outcry and demand for a Royal Commission which was then set up. Tan Sri Mokhtar also made a false statement that the IP was submitted to him on 19.11.98. I believe that Tan Sri Gani Patail had full knowledge of the false contents of this press statement.

9. I believe Tan Sri Musa Hassan and Tan Sri Gani Patail were present in Bukit Aman on 20 September 1998 and knew about the assault by Tan Sri Rahim Noor on me. Tan Sri Musa and Tan Sri Gani further concealed the fact of the assault on me from the public until my black eye and injuries were revealed in court.

10. I believe both Tan Sri Musa and Tan Sri Gani Patail were actively involved in the procuring of the second undated report by Dr Rahman which makes false and incredible conclusions such as “the pattern and nature of the injuries are not consistent with a direct blow”, “accidental nature of the injuries could not be ruled out” and “self-inflicted nature of the injury should be considered”. They gave the instructions to Dr Rahman to proceed to write this second report and were acting under the direction and/or jointly with Tan Sri Mokhtar Abdullah.

11. These facts show that Tan Sri Musa Hassan, Tan Sri Gani Patail and SAC II Datuk Mat Zain bin Ibrahim (who, according to Dr Rahman’s second report, accompanied him to the cell in Bukit Aman where I was detained and participated in the so-called reconstruction of the scene) conspired with Dr Rahman to procure the production of this second report. This was done so that my police report of 27.9.98 in respect of the assault would be regarded as a false police report for which I could be charged, or at the very least, to damage my credibility, so as to affect my defence in the other criminal cases where I was charged for so-called “corruption” and sodomy to facilitate a conviction.

12. I wish to point out that Tan Sri Gani Patail was the senior prosecutor assisting Tan Sri Mokhtar in the prosecution against me. Tan Sri Musa Hassan was the Investigating Officer for my prosecution. I also believe, that in an unprecedented manner, an operation room specially for my prosecution was set up at Bukit Aman’s compound where all these individuals would meet regularly.

13. This is not the first time that allegations of fabricating evidence had surfaced in connection with Tan Sri Gani Patail. I am informed that in the Federal Court decision Zainur bin Zakaria v Public Prosecutor [2001] 3 MLJ, Steve Shim CJ in delivering his judgment pointed out that “… was he not justified, on a prima facie basis, in complaining that Tan Sri Gani Patail’s conduct at the meeting on 2.10.1998 was an attempt to get Nalla to fabricate evidence in order to perfect charges against him for other alleged sexual offences?” The references to “he” and “him” in that sentence are references to myself.

14. In relation to the above, I refer to the following documents which will be of assistance to the police:

1. The press statement by Tan Sri Mokhtar issued on 5.1.99.

2. The notes of proceedings in the report of the Royal Commission of the evidence of Dr Rahman

3. The second undated report produced by Dr Rahman exhibited in the Royal Commission report.

15. I call for a fresh investigation into the fabrication of evidence in this case which I am advised is an offence contrary to section 192 of the Penal Code punishable up to 7 years imprisonment. I ask that all the persons who are implicated in the procuring of this second report by Dr Rahman i.e. Tan Sri Gani Patail, Tan Sri Musa Hassan, Dr Rahman and Datuk Mat Zain bin Ibrahim be investigated thoroughly so that the truth is known and the offending individuals punished.

ANWAR BIN IBRAHIM

1st July 2008

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Report Two:

ACA to call up IGP, A-G to explain

BANGI, July 5 ─ The Anti-Corruption Agency will summon Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan and Attorney General Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail to answer allegations over Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's black-eye incident 10 years ago.
ACA director-general Datuk Seri Ahmad Said Hamdan said the agency would conduct the investigation according to the law and in a transparent and professional manner regardless of Musa and Gani's status.

"The ACA has listed out 10 names including Musa, Gani and several other high-ranking individuals mentioned in Anwar's report to assist in the probe," he told reporters today.

Anwar alleged that Musa and Gani had fabricated some evidence in the investigation into the 1998 incident where he was beaten by Tan Sri Abdul Rahim Noor, who was then Inspector-General of Police.

Said said the ACA would summon Musa and Gani when all the relevant papers were ready.

"We will investigate all those involved from various angles. Hence, we need a bit of time as the investigation requires a fair and professional study," he added. ─ Bernama

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