


Shaariibuugiin Altantuyaa was a Mongolian national, was a murder victim who was either murdered by C-4 explosives or was somehow killed first and her remains destroyed with C-4 in October 2006 in a deserted area in Shah Alam, Malaysia near Kuala Lumpur and Abdul Razak Baginda, a former political analyst from Malaysia, and close associate of the Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak. He became a household name in Malaysia in 2006 when he was charged with abetting the murder of Altantuya Shaaribuu. He was held in prison but acquitted on October 31, 2008 when the Malaysian High Court judge found no prima facie case against him.

28 YEAR OLD MONGOLIAN BEUTY, ALTANTUYA SHAARIIBU   
The Murder 
Altantuya  was allegedly introduced to Abdul Razak Baginda, a defense analyst from  the Malaysian Strategic Research Centre think-tank, at an international  diamond convention in Hong Kong by Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister,  Najib Tun Razak, and had a relationship with him. She reportedly had  worked as Abdul Razak’s translator on a deal he was brokering for the  Malaysian government to buy submarines from France. The pair seems to  have travelled to Paris together for the submarine deal. 
Some  sources allege that Altantuya came to Kuala Lumpur with a cousin in  early October 2006 intending to confront Abdul Razak. When she went  missing on Oct 19, her cousin lodged a police report and sought help  from the Mongolian embassy in Bangkok. Altantuya, by her own admission  in the last letter she wrote before her murder, had been blackmailing  Razak. 
The  Malaysian police found fragments of bone, later verified as hers, in  forested land near the Subang Dam in Puncak Alam, Shah Alam. Police  investigation of her remains revealed that she was shot twice before C-4  explosives were used on her remains, although there has been later  suggestion that the C-4 explosives may have killed her. When her remains  were found their identity could only be confirmed with DNA testing. The  provenance of the C-4 remains unclear. 
ABDUL RAZAK BAGINDA, FORMER LOVER OF ALTANTUYA SHAARIIBU
Abdul  Razak and three members of the police force were arrested during the  murder investigation. The two murder suspects have been named as Chief  Inspector Azilah Hadri, 30 and Corporal Sirul Azhar Umar. They had been  members of the elite Unit Tindakan Khas (the Malaysian Police Special  Action Force or counter-terrorism unit) and were both assigned to the  office of the Deputy Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak, who was also the  Defence Minister at the time of the murder. Abdul Razak has been charged  with abetment in the murder. 

The Evidences
-First Statutory Declaration
In  a statutory declaration in his sedition trial in June 2008, Raja Petra  accused Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor (the wife of Malaysia's Deputy Prime  Minister, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak) of being one of three individuals  who were present at the crime scene when Altantuya Shaariibuu was  murdered on Oct 19, 2006. He wrote that Najib’s wife, Rosmah Mansor, and  Acting Colonel Aziz Buyong and his wife, Norhayati, Rosmah’s  aide-de-camp, were present at the scene of the murder and that Aziz  Buyong was the individual who placed C4 plastic explosive on Altantuya’s  body and blew it up. 
Dr  Shaariibuu Setev, the father of murdered Mongolian woman Altantuya  Shaariibuu, has asked the police to conduct a thorough investigation  into an allegation by Malaysia Today editor Raja Petra Kamaruddin. He  said the police should look seriously into the allegation by Raja Petra  as it might provide them with fresh evidence. In retaliation, the two  people named in Raja Petra Kamarudin’s statutory declaration on June 18,  Lt-Col Aziz Buyong and his wife Lt-Col Norhayati Hassan, as having been  present at the murder scene of Mongolian Altantuya Shaariibuu are suing  the Malaysia Today editor for defamation. Aziz is seeking an apology  from Raja Petra to be published in certain websites and newspapers, the  removal of the statutory declaration from his blog and damages of RM1  million. 
-Second Statutory Declaration
A  second statutory declaration was filed on July 1, 2008 by Abdul Razak  Baginda's private investigator P. Balasubramaniam, disclosing Najib's  links to the murdered Mongolian girl. He said the police omitted  information about the relationship between Najib and Mongolian murder  victim Altantuya Shaariibuu in his statement. In the declaration Abdul  Razak had told Balasubramaniam that the deputy prime minister had a  sexual relationship with Altantuya and that the trio had dined together  in Paris. Balasubramaniam detailed conversations in a statutory  declaration in which the well-connected political analyst allegedly told  him he had in effect inherited Altantuya as a lover from Najib, who  passed her on because he didn’t want to be harassed as deputy prime  minister. Among other lurid details, Balasubramaniam described text  messages between Najib and Abdul Razak in which the latter was asking  for help to avoid arrest. Former deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has  called for a Royal Commission of Inquiry to look into the case. 
P.  Balasubramaniam made a retraction of the statutory declaration he made  on July 1 and its replacement with one that erased all traces of  allegations with references to Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib  Tun Razak and Altantuya Shaariibuu's murder. There were accusations that  this new statutory declaration could have been due to intimidation or  inducement, and was done on his free will. Bala's first lawyer Americk  Singh Sidhu said he was not able to get in touch with Bala despite  repeated phone calls. The Malaysian police said on 6 July that they have  asked Interpol to help find the private investigator that has been  reported missing since making explosive claims linking the deputy  premier to a murder. Bala's nephew has filed a missing person's report,  saying the investigator and his family had disappeared. It was  discovered on July 10 that Balasubramaniam's house in Taman Pelangi here  has been broken into but police have yet to ascertain whether anything  was stolen. Balasubramaniam is said to have taken refuge in a  neighbouring country with his wife and children. 
-Alleged Interference by Najib
Even  behind bars under ISA detention, Raja Petra's website Malaysia Today  carried a report detailing allegations on an exchange of text messages  between Najib and Shafee Abdullah, the prominent lawyer who represented  Abdul Razak Baginda before he was charged with abetting two police  officers in the murder of the Altantunya. The SMSes, which went on from 8  November to 2 December, 2006 raises some questions over the handling of  the murder case and suggests that Najib took a strong interest in the  investigation from the beginning. 
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