i am not surprised at all!
ok so now everybody’s talking about PI bala’s about-turn - retracting his SD just 24 hours after it and making a new one.
he said the SD he made on 1 july was under duress. and guess what was in the new SD? all the statements that he wish to retract from his first SD has to do with one particular name - the DPM’s!! (that this person was not involved…. blah… blah… blah….). was that a surprise?
wait… i bet you wouldn’t find this a surprise too. after his first SD, he received a phone call from the police and his lawyer, americk, dropped him at the police station. then the following day, he suddenly announced he wish to retract his SD and made a new one. no surprise eh? the about-turn came after his visit to the police!! whoa!
as it is a saturday (and yesterday i was swarmed with so much work - still lots to come on monday!), i will not want to write more now but just direct you to visit haris ibrahim’s blog for he has many interesting posts on this issue (he was present at the press conference on 1 july where bala made his first SD).
in the meantime i would also like to CnP the statement from bala’s lawyer (er… the old one, americk singh) from malaysiakini as below:
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Malaysiakini
4 July 2008, 7.12pm
Lawyer sceptical new signed of free will.
The following is the full statement given by Balasubramanian’s lawyer, Americk Singh Sidhu at a press conference this afternoon at PKR’s headquarters.
I have been made to understand that Mr Balasubramaniam a/l Perumal has issued a statutory declaration at a press conference held at the Prince Hotel at 11am this morning, retracting his earlier statutory declaration affirmed on July 1, 2008.
The reason given for this retraction is that his original statutory declaration, recorded by myself, was “compelled to be affirmed under duress”.
No details of this alleged compulsion and duress have been put forth. Bala is reported as not answering when asked this morning in his press conference who was it who intimidated him.
For the record, I confirm that the statutory declaration affirmed by Bala on July 1, 2008 which he released yesterday was affirmed voluntarily before a commissioner for oaths Dr T Yokheswarem and in my presence.
I first met Bala in the presence of a few other persons in a restaurant about two months ago where he asked me to assist with preparing a formal document incorporating some evidence that had not been presented in the ongoing Altantuya trial. I started the process about two weeks after that. I would have met him a few times where I recorded in long hand, what Bala told me.
I have had no reason to doubt what Bala told me as being anything other than the truth and my role was confined to listening to what he had to say, recording the same, and transcribing it into a statutory declaration in a systematic and comprehensible format.
This statutory declaration was then attested before the above said commissioner of oaths, Dr T Yokheswarem in my presence, and of course in the presence of Bala. The contents of this statutory declaration were read in front of this commissioner of oaths who enquired from Bala whether he understood the contents and whether that was his declaration.
After Bala confirmed the same, he was asked to sign three copies and the commissioner attested each copy. Bala was asked to produce his NRIC (identity card) to the commissioner and then signed the commissioner’s recording book.
I am therefore extremely surprised that Bala, in the space of 24 hours, has engaged the services of another lawyer and affirmed another statutory declaration swearing the first one was untrue and that he was forced to sign it.
As I am familiar with the character of Bala having spent hours with him recording his statement, I am very sceptical that he has signed the second statutory declaration of his own free will and I am convinced he has been intimidated to do so by either threats or promises, as I can think of no other reason.
The commissioner of oaths who attested the first statutory declaration is prepared to confirm what I have stated above as far as the voluntariness of Bala’s statutory declaration is concerned.
In fact Bala recognised the commissioner as soon as he saw him as both apparently grew up in the same neighbourhood in Slim River, which is something I had no knowledge of.
Americk Singh Sidhu
Tags: najib, DPM, altantuya, police, bala, SD, statutory declaration
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on July 5th, 2008 at 10:11 am
This episode directly confirms ( without a shadow of doubt ) what the general Malaysian public has long suspected but was afraid to talk openly ( but always behind closed doors as in cyberspace ), that those on top who gets paid tons of $$$ are absolutely immoral, corrupted and traitors to our country. The scheme of things are systematically predictable and orchestrated by the same guilty parties at you and my expense.
They should be punished as soon as possible, not in hell but here on earth
on July 5th, 2008 at 3:23 pm
http://202.75.62.194/
malaysia today’s new web address
try it
on July 5th, 2008 at 8:30 pm
No price guessing which orifice had the curry fish head gone into.
on July 6th, 2008 at 3:55 pm
The fish head curry is an ominous dish which gets followed by the stick and carrot ready to liwat you next, something you can’t refuse. Next David Copperfield makes you disappear and reappear elsewhere(hopefully not in another dimension).
on July 7th, 2008 at 2:07 am
toni
thanks for the url. i sure need it as i can’t access msia today.
doc and wits
guess next time when i do eat curry fish head, i’ll have so much to think about!