Anak Membidas Ketua Polis Negara kerana menolak dakwaan kematian Pengasas Bank 'ada hubungan 1MDB'
Pascal Najadi, anak kepada pengasas Ambank dibunuh Hussain Najadi, membidas Ketua Polis Negara Khalid Abu Bakar untuk menolak mana-mana pautan kepada 1MDB dalam pembunuhan bapanya.
Pascal berkata kenyataan Khalid yang hanya menarik perhatian lebih kepada Perdana Menteri Najib Abdul Razak, yang menghadapi skandal kewangan mengenai akaun bank peribadinya di Ambank.
"Dengan hanya menafikan mana-mana pautan untuk 1MDB dan pembunuhan bapa saya, Hussain Najadi, Ketua Polis Negara menarik perhatian lebih daripada kami, keluarga dan masyarakat umum.
"Kenapa dia boleh katakan ini kerana ada sebarang siasatan? "kata beliau dalam posting Facebook dari St Petersburg, Rusia. Pascal juga menggesa Peguam Negara Abdul Gani Patail ( gambar ) untuk campur tangan dalam perkara itu. "Ini bukan (Khalid) beliau bidang kecekapan.
Adalah menjadi kewajipan Peguam Negara untuk meneruskan kes ini kerana ia adalah satu kesalahan jenayah yang telah dilakukan di Malaysia.
"Pembunuh dalang diketahui oleh rakyat Malaysia dan dunia melalui Interpol di bawah Perkara 145 Perlembagaan Persekutuan Malaysia," katanya ditambah. Pascal juga menggesa netizens untuk menyebarkan ajarannya.
"Demi kepentingan awam ini perkara keadilan jenayah Malaysia, atau lebih baik kegagalan (dengannya), sila mengumumkan kembali dan tweet," katanya.
Semalam, Khalidmenolak dakwaan bahawa kematian Hussain telah dikaitkan kepada 1MDB dan menuduh Pascal membuat pautan berdasarkan tuduhan blog.
'Telah dibunuh kerana rasuah bank Pascal, dalamsatu temu bual dengan Sarawak Report semalam, berkata terdapat lebih kematian bapanya daripada bertemu mata. Beliau menolak spekulasi bahawa bapanya terbunuh kerana menjadi orang tengah dalam usaha untuk mengelakkan tanah milik sebuah kuil Cina daripada yang diperolehi untuk pembangunan.
Sebaliknya, Pascal mendakwa, bapanya telah dibunuh kerana "rasuah bank".Kata-kata-Nya datang berikutan panggilan untuk membuka semula siasatan itu Hussain pembunuhan untuk memastikan bahawa ia mempunyai apa-apa kaitan dengan skandal 1MDB itu.
Ini datang selepas The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) melaporkan Jumaat lepas bahawa AS $ 700 juta (RM2.6 bilion) dalam dana negeri telah didepositkan ke dalam bank peribadi Perdana Menteri Najib Abdul Razak akaun dengan AmBank. Hussain ( gambar ) dibunuh empat bulan selepas transaksi pertama yang didakwa melibatkan akaun bank Najib. Hussain ditembak mati di luar Kuan Yin Temple di Jalan Ceylon, Kuala Lumpur, pada 29 Julai, 2013.
Polis percaya pembunuhan beliau adalah berkaitan kepada usaha untuk menjadi pengantara dalam pertikaian tanah, di whcibh Hussain dikatakan telah cuba untuk menghentikan pengambilan tanah rumah itu untuk pembangunan. pemandu lori Tow Koong Swee Kwan telah didapati bersalah atas pembunuhan itu tahun lepas dan dijatuhi hukuman mati.
Walau bagaimanapun, Pascal telah mengadu bahawa orang yang mengarahkan menembak itu dibenarkan untuk melarikan diri ke Sydney dan seterusnya ke Shanghai, menurut polis Australia.
Bank founder's son slams IGP for 'no 1MDB link'
Pascal Najadi, son of murdered Ambank founder Hussain Najadi, has slammed Inspector-General of Police Khalid Abu Bakar for dismissing any links to 1MDB in his father's assassination.
Pascal added that Khalid's remarks had only drawn more attention to Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak, who is facing a financial scandal concerning his private bank accounts in Ambank.
"By simply denying any link to 1MDB and the assassination of my father, Hussain Najadi, the IGP draws even more attention from us, the family and the general public.
"How come he can say this as there has been no investigation?" he said in a Facebook posting from St Petersburg, Russia.
Pascal also urged Attorney-General Abdul Gani Patail (photo) to intervene in the matter.
"This is not his (Khalid) field of competence. It is the duty of the AG to pursue this case as it is a criminal offence that was committed in Malaysia.
"The mastermind killer is known to the Malaysians and to the world through Interpol under Article 145 of the Federation Constitution of Malaysia," he added.
Pascal also urged netizens to spread his message.
"In the public interest of this criminal justice matter of Malaysia, or better (its) failure, please repost and tweet," he said.
Yesterday, Khalid dismissed claims that Hussain's death was linked to 1MDB and accused Pascal of making the link based on blog allegations.
'Assassinated due to bank corruption'
Pascal, in an interview with Sarawak Report yesterday, said there was more to his father's death than met the eye.
He dismissed speculation that his father was killed for being a mediator in trying to prevent a land belonging to a Chinese temple from being acquired for development.
Instead, Pascal claimed, his father was assassinated due to "bank corruption".
His remarks came following calls to reopen the investigation into Hussain’s murder to ensure that it had nothing to do with the 1MDB scandal.
This came after The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported last Friday that US$700 million (RM2.6 billion) in state funds was deposited into Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak’s private bank accounts with AmBank.
Hussain (photo) was killed four months after the first alleged transactions involving Najib’s bank accounts.
Hussain was shot dead outside the Kuan Yin Temple on Jalan Ceylon, Kuala Lumpur, on July 29, 2013.
Police believed his murder was related to his attempt to mediate in a land dispute, in whcibh Hussain is said to have tried to stop the acquisition of temple land for development.
Tow truck driver Koong Swee Kwan was found guilty of the murder last year and was sentenced to death.
However, Pascal had complained that the person who ordered the shooting was allowed to flee to Sydney and subsequently to Shanghai, according to Australian police.
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Pascal added that Khalid's remarks had only drawn more attention to Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak, who is facing a financial scandal concerning his private bank accounts in Ambank.
"By simply denying any link to 1MDB and the assassination of my father, Hussain Najadi, the IGP draws even more attention from us, the family and the general public.
"How come he can say this as there has been no investigation?" he said in a Facebook posting from St Petersburg, Russia.
Pascal also urged Attorney-General Abdul Gani Patail (photo) to intervene in the matter.
"This is not his (Khalid) field of competence. It is the duty of the AG to pursue this case as it is a criminal offence that was committed in Malaysia.
"The mastermind killer is known to the Malaysians and to the world through Interpol under Article 145 of the Federation Constitution of Malaysia," he added.
Pascal also urged netizens to spread his message.
"In the public interest of this criminal justice matter of Malaysia, or better (its) failure, please repost and tweet," he said.
Yesterday, Khalid dismissed claims that Hussain's death was linked to 1MDB and accused Pascal of making the link based on blog allegations.
'Assassinated due to bank corruption'
Pascal, in an interview with Sarawak Report yesterday, said there was more to his father's death than met the eye.
He dismissed speculation that his father was killed for being a mediator in trying to prevent a land belonging to a Chinese temple from being acquired for development.
Instead, Pascal claimed, his father was assassinated due to "bank corruption".
His remarks came following calls to reopen the investigation into Hussain’s murder to ensure that it had nothing to do with the 1MDB scandal.
This came after The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported last Friday that US$700 million (RM2.6 billion) in state funds was deposited into Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak’s private bank accounts with AmBank.
Hussain (photo) was killed four months after the first alleged transactions involving Najib’s bank accounts.
Hussain was shot dead outside the Kuan Yin Temple on Jalan Ceylon, Kuala Lumpur, on July 29, 2013.
Police believed his murder was related to his attempt to mediate in a land dispute, in whcibh Hussain is said to have tried to stop the acquisition of temple land for development.
Tow truck driver Koong Swee Kwan was found guilty of the murder last year and was sentenced to death.
However, Pascal had complained that the person who ordered the shooting was allowed to flee to Sydney and subsequently to Shanghai, according to Australian police.
Related reports
AmBank founder's son slams IGP for 'no 1MDB link'
IGP pounces on 'anti-PM rally possible' remark
Jail awaits those who spread false 1MDB news
Mujahid questions Hadi's defence of Najib
Cenbet joins calls for Najib to take leave
1MDB – TI-M says Tunku Aziz comments his own
Preliminary findings on 1MDB presented to PAC
FAQ on WSJ's money trail exposé
Zeti flirting with disaster, says Zaid
CIMB Islamic banker fumbles, chief Nazir frowns
Hold independent probe into 1MDB disclosures
An infantile adventurism of PAS!
Mr PM, don’t give us the slip on your scandal
Musa Aman got away with it, why not PM?
A task force that reports to the accused
PM, an honourable man would have stepped aside
Perhaps time to impound chief suspect’s passport
'PAS top two back Najib despite failed state threat'
Experts: Suit to nullify BN seats not feasible
Has IGP a crystal ball to see past and future?
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