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Malaysia sets free two in Mongolia murder scandal
Published in Bikya Masr on 24 - 08 - 2013

KUALA LUMPUR: The case has sparked national headlines and now is facing even more controversy after a Malaysian appeals court on Friday ordered two police officers freed after overturning their murder convictions in the killing of a Mongolian woman who had an affair with a friend of the prime minister.
The ruling has left many activists in the country angered and calling for more justice against those who commit crimes against women.
"I think this is part of the Malaysia problem that we are currently facing where police and other security officials get away with assault and even murder," Amira Nassir, a women's rights activist in the country, told Bikyanews.com.
The verdict revived claims of a political conspiracy surrounding the high-profile case that the opposition has repeatedly sought to link to Prime Minister Najib Razak. However, the claims are unlikely to have any immediate impact on the government, which has not been directly implicated in the killing.
The officers were the only suspects found guilty of shooting Altantuya Shaariibuu and blowing up her body with military explosives in 2006. A High Court judge in 2009 sentenced them to be hanged.
A three-judge panel in the Court of Appeals ruled that the High Court had overlooked gaps in the evidence, including whether the officers had access to the explosives, had any intention to kill her and were present at the time of the murder at the site where Shaariibuu's remains were found.
The prime minister's office issued a statement saying the acquittal was "a matter for the courts."
"The Malaysian judiciary is robust and independent, and the prosecution (lawyers) have stated their intention to appeal" the verdict to Malaysia's highest court, the statement said.
The prosecution had contended that the murder of Shaariibuu, 28, was ordered by her former lover Abdul Razak Baginda, a prominent defense analyst, after their affair ended.
The High Court in 2008 acquitted Abdul Razak, a married man and a former confidante of Prime Minister Najib, of charges of abetting the murder.
Opposition leaders have repeatedly said that Najib must have had a role in approving the killing. The prime minister has denied any links.
"Shock & horror! Altantuya case: initially no motive, now (there are) not even murderers!" Rafizi Ramli, a senior official in the opposition People's Justice Party, wrote on Twitter after the ruling.
Abdul Razak has said that Shaariibuu kept pestering him for money and threatened to go public with their affair, prompting him to seek help from the two police officers who worked for an elite unit assigned to VIP security.
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