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Tuesday, 22 July 2008 03:54pm |
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©The
Star (Used by permission)
by Cecil Fung
KUALA LUMPUR: Two lieutenant colonels from the army have sued blogger Raja Petra
Kamarudin for defamation over his allegations that the couple was at the crime
scene the night Altantuya Shaariibuu was murdered.
Lt Kol Abdul Aziz Buyong and Lt Kol Norhayati Hassan are seeking RM1mil each in
damages from the Malaysia Today editor as well as exemplary damages, costs and
interest.
They are also seeking an injunction to restrain Raja Petra or his agents from
further defaming them in any way.
Their suit was filed at the registry of the High Court civil division here on
Tuesday through Messrs Gan, Rao & Chuah, a Malacca-based firm.
In their statement, Lt Kol Abdul Aziz and Lt Kol Norhayati -- who are both
attached to the army's engineering corps -- highlighted five portions of Raja
Petra's June 18 statutory declaration (SD) that they deemed were libellous
towards them.
The two, who reside in Taman Setapak Indah here, alleged that the defendant had
prepared and distributed the SD with malicious intent to jeopardise and ruin
their reputation, credibility, good name and career.
They said the SD had been published on Raja Petra's web portal as well as other
blogs like anwaribrahimblog.com, sloone.wordpress.com and
rights2write.wordpress.com, which subsequently led to the publication of the
SD's contents in local newspapers.
Lt Kol Abdul Aziz and Lt Kol Norhayati also claimed the blogger intended to
create a public scandal and instigate hatred towards them.
They claimed the blogger's actions had resulted in them having to endure
shameful and embarrassing words and emotional stress when their families,
colleagues, neighbours and relatives learned of the SD’s contents.
The couple added that the SD had also exposed them to hatred, humiliation and
ridicule in the eyes of the public.
Lt Kol Abdul Aziz and Lt Kol Norhayati said they both had clean records and were
also senior officers in the Malaysian Army.
They also claimed Raja Petra, at all material times, had the full knowledge that
his allegations in his SD were untrue and were a concoction.
The couple said the defendant had yet to respond to their letter of demand dated
June 26 and that they had filed police reports at the Jalan Tun Razak police
station on June 30 to protect their interests.
On July 6, Raja Petra was questioned under Section 112 of the Criminal Procedure
Code as a witness in connection with a police report lodged against him by the
Attorney-General's Chambers over his statutory declaration.
About a week later, he was charged with three counts of criminal defamation but
refused to make a plea to the charges, claiming that they were defective and
smacked of mala fide (malice).
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 22 July 2008 07:49PM )
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