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Lawyer to consult with Abdul Razak first |
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Friday, 04 July 2008 09:59am |
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©The
Star (Used by permission)
PETALING JAYA: Lawyer Wong Kian Kheong said he will consult his client Abdul
Razak Baginda on the statutory declaration made by the political analyst’s
former private eye.
He said this was after the statutory declaration was brought to his attention.
“I need to seek instructions from my client,” he told The Star yesterday when
asked about the statutory declaration made by P. Balasubramaniam, who had
testified as the first prosecution witness in the Altantuya Shaariibuu murder
trial.
The declaration was also news to Datuk Hazman Ahmad and Kamarul Hisham
Kamaruddin, the lawyers representing the two policemen charged with the murder.
Hazman, counsel for C/Insp Azilah Hadri, said he was “very surprised” with the
contents of the statutory declaration by the private investigator, who had been
hired by Abdul Razak to keep the Mongolian woman away from him.
“I really don’t know where these details came from. This is the first time I’m
hearing this,” the lawyer said yesterday.
Hazman said it was a practice for him to always ask his clients everything that
had transpired when he accepted their cases.
“I only know of what my client had told me, and all of that was presented in
court,” he said.
Kamarul Hisham, counsel for Kpl Sirul Azhar Umar, said these allegations needed
to be investigated.
“I have only read the declaration based on what was posted online,” he added.
Kamarul Hisham said the declaration was extraneous material as far as the trial
was concerned.
“However, if there is any truth to the declaration, then it throws a big
question on the culpability of the three people standing trial for the murder,”
he said.
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