(吉隆坡12日訊)警方接獲土團黨青年團報案後,立即到前首相拿督斯里納吉某親戚的高級公寓搜查,欲尋找一批相信會被送出國外的政府機密文件!
據了解,逾20名警員於今午到吉隆坡武吉免登地區的柏威年Residence高級公寓的某間住家單位進行搜查,但他們對納吉妻子的名貴包包沒興趣,此次是為非法被取走的政府重要文件而來。
警方消息接受《路透社》訪問時指出,該間被搜查的公寓單位為納吉親戚名下,政府因擔心某些敏感及重要的文件失竊,因此到該處搜查,但他不願答復是否有尋獲相關文件。
不過至本報截稿前,仍無法聯系上警察總長丹斯里弗茲取得最新消息。
警員守門巡羅 納吉住家「保安森嚴」
前首相拿督斯里納吉和夫人拿汀斯里羅絲瑪的住家保安森嚴,數名警員在其住家大門處駐守,嚴防外人進入!
根據《Malaysia Gazette》報導,至少擁有5輛警察摩哆出現在納吉的住家範圍內,而其妻子羅絲瑪的轎車也還在住家範圍。
從昨晚傳出納吉夫婦會乘坐私人專機飛往印尼休假2天的消息後,今天凌晨3時許民眾陸續趕到梳邦機場的6號專機停機坪入口駐守,興致勃勃要「阻攔」納吉夫婦。
截至今日中午12時許,移民局在其面子書貼文指出,納吉和羅絲瑪剛被列入出國黑名單。
納吉今日也證實自己將從今天起,與家人到國外休假,卻在短短1小時內,指得知他和家人不獲准出國,因此會留在國內,非常戲劇性。
羅絲瑪搬走名貴包包? 土團黨青年團報警
有人要搬走名貴包包?土著團結黨青年團指接獲資料和視頻顯示,一輛隸屬首相署的貨車把至少50個愛馬仕柏金(Hermes Birkin)包包搬到Pavillion Residence的高級公寓單位,並已就此事向金馬警區投報。
土團黨青年團今日發文告指出,警方勸告他們向反貪污委員會投報,以便當局能採取進一步行動。
文告說,每個包包價值約20萬令吉以上,且每個包包盒子上都有贈送者和獲贈者的名字標籤,並相信相關的獲贈者是前首相夫人拿汀斯里羅絲瑪。
「由於前首相拿督斯里納吉和羅絲瑪舞弊醜聞纏身,因此我們作為土團黨青年團中委,要求立刻對相關單位進行搜查。」
文告說,若有關貨車隸屬首相署,這意味著羅絲瑪在沒有獲得批准下,濫用政府資產作私人用途。
文告補充,土團黨青年團將繼續為人民權益發聲,並對抗國家「盜賊治國之父」納吉。
Police raid deluxe condo linked to Najib’s family to look for sensitive documents
KUALA LUMPUR: Police on Saturday raided a deluxe Kuala Lumpur apartment block at which relatives of ousted Prime Minister Najib Razak had been staying as they searched for sensitive documents the new government fears may be taken out of the country, two senior police officers said.
The swoop came as Malaysia’s new Prime Minister, Mahathir Mohamad, said he had stopped his predecessor from leaving the country because of suspected wrongdoing in connection with a multi-billion-dollar scandal at state fund 1MDB.
Police said they were acting after a complaint that a government vehicle had delivered dozens of boxes made to carry designer handbags and other items to the apartment for Najib’s wife, Rosmah Mansor.
Public disgust over alleged corruption was widely seen as one of the reasons behind the unexpected defeat of Najib’s long-ruling Barisan Nasional coalition in Wednesday’s general election.
Najib has consistently denied any wrongdoing.
A spokesman for Najib could not be immediately reached for comment. Reuters was unable to reach Najib himself, his wife, or other family members and close associates on Saturday night.
Reuters saw about 20 police officers enter the marble-floored lobby of the Pavilion Residences apartment block in Kuala Lumpur, just as Mahathir was holding a news conference to announce key members of his cabinet.
They were aided by at least a dozen other plainclothes law-enforcement officers. Security personnel from the building – which is owned by Desmond Lim, a wealthy Malaysian businessman and supporter of Najib – were cooperative.
「We are looking for government documents that may have been illegally taken,」 said a senior police officer, who requested anonymity as he was not authorized to talk to the media.
「The government are worried they could be sensitive and important, and could be taken out of the country.」
He declined to say whether any documents had been found and described the operation as 「ongoing」.
According to the police, members of Najib’s family had been staying at the apartments, but they declined to name them.
The police action followed a complaint lodged by two leaders of the youth wing of Mahathir’s political party, Bersatu.
The police report of the complaint, reviewed by Reuters, alleges that vans emblazoned with the logo of the department of the prime minister and cabinet delivered boxes for 50 Birkin handbags to Pavilion Residences on Thursday evening.
The report alleged that the boxes showed the name of the consignee as Rosmah Mansor.
Two photos provided with the report and reviewed by Reuters showed a van with the department’s logo and a shopping trolley filled with orange boxes. The location, the date and the contents of the boxes – including whether there were any of the handbags inside – could not be ascertained from the photos.
The Birkin handbags concerned would cost $200,000 each, the complaint said.
The senior police officer only confirmed 「family members」 of Najib had stayed in the apartment complex when Reuters asked if Rosmah had stayed there.
Another officer involved in the operation described the persons of interest as 「VVIPs」, or very, very important persons.
Both police officers said investigators were not primarily interested in the luxury items but were chasing documents that could be vital for investigations into Najib’s administration.
Kuala Lumpur’s police chief and an official police spokeswoman did not respond to requests for comment.
Najib said earlier on Saturday that he was going abroad for a week to rest, but just minutes later the Department of Immigration announced that he and his wife had been barred from leaving the country.
Mahathir, who was sworn in as prime minister on Thursday, has vowed to probe the loss of billions of dollars from state fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB), which was founded by Najib.
US Department of Justice documents allege that $681 million (RM2.6 billion at that time) from 1MDB was transferred to the personal account of a person identified as Malaysian Official One, which US and Malaysian sources have confirmed was Najib.
Najib has said the deposit was a donation by an unnamed member of the Saudi royal family which had been largely returned. – Reuters