Friday, April 10, 2009

Altantuya's murder case is far from 'closed'

The two cops, Azilah and Sirul were sentenced to death by the Shah Alam High Court for the cold blooded murder of Mongolian beauty Altantunya Shaarriibuu. The prosecutor believe that no other people involved in Altantuya's murder case. So, what's next will probably be the two cops to file an appeal to the court of appeal and federal court. That will be another lengthy hearing process. Hence, the case is far from "closed".

After the court conveyed their verdict, I as the ordinary folks still feeling something is missing (may be I watched too much TV series). I believe others too, have a nagging feeling on what was the two cops motive to commit this crime. The court did not address the motive in the murder, which had not been touched at all throughout the trial.

As per the rumour that has been in the air all this while, the two may have acted on instructions, as they would not resort to such action if they had not been instructed or because of something else. So who is the person behind this? Needless to say, this person must have the authority to allow the C4 explosive to be removed from the vault and instruct the immigration to delete Altantuya's entry records.

If there is in fact an upper hand involvement in this case, I'm skeptical that justice will be brought to the 2 cops (they are just the killing machine). This key person will do everything to save the the man who worked for him. Therefore, even if the death sentence remains after the appeal, the cops can still escape the gallows. For a simple reason, if this key person has the power to instruct the change in immigration records, what is so difficult to give these two cops new identities after the 'execution'. After all, hardly anybody recognised their faces (except for those in the court) as their faces are well covered all the time. This is how things can happen.

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