“Tunjuk muka jika ada dalam negara”


  

rpkSHAH ALAM – Pengendali laman web Malaysia Today, Raja Petra Kamaruddin digesa tampil menunjukkan diri jika benar dakwaannya mengatakan beliau berada di dalam negara ini melalui laman laman webnya.

Timbalan Ketua Polis Negara, Tan Sri Ismail Omar berkata, sekiranya benar Raja Petra berada di dalam negara ini, dia hendaklah menyerah diri berikutan bersangkut dengan dua waran tangkap yang dikenakan.

“Kalau betul dia (Raja Petra) di Malaysia, tunjukkan muka… kalau tak bersalah dia tak perlu takut.

“Dia cakap dia bukan di luar negara, itu dia yang cakap sebab siasatan kita selama ini kita percaya dia berada di luar negara dan keluar menggunakan dokumen haram,” katanya ketika dihubungi Sinar Harian di sini, semalam.

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Who is Deepak Jaikishan? Carpet Raya Sdn Bhd?

Raja Petra Kamarudin

rosmah deepakThe company is called Carpet Raya Sdn Bhd (company number 492434-H). The paid up capital of the company is RM8.7 million. The company has five directors who are also the shareholders of the company; each holding almost equal shares in the company.

But I am interested in only one of its shareholders/directors who goes by the name of Deepak Jaikishan — 37 years old, unmarried, and good-looking enough to qualify for a Bollywood movie.

The company was registered ten years ago on 26 August 1999. The last accounts filed with the Registrar of Companies on 24 November 2006 shows that the company has total assets of almost RM90 million, total liabilities of about RM67 million, and reserves of more than RM12 million.

The revenue of the company for 2005 was RM122 million and the profit in excess of RM7 million. Of course, the RM7 million profit is the official or declared profit. No company in Malaysia declares its real profits anyway. So, on a revenue base of RM122 million, you can expect the real or undeclared profit to be many times that.

But that was the accounts for 2005, which was four years ago. How much more has the company made over the last four years, which they prefer to keep hidden from public view? Take my word for it. We are talking about hundreds of millions here.

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Malaysia halts sedition trial of anti-government blogger

Raja Petra, 59, has infuriated authorities for years by publishing numerous claims of alleged wrongdoing by government leaders. The government has denounced Raja Petra’s allegations as lies.

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A Malaysian court on Wednesday temporarily halted the trial of a prominent anti-government blogger accused of sedition because authorities could not track him down.

Raja Petra Raja Kamarudin went into hiding in April, nearly a year after he was charged with sedition over an article he wrote that allegedly implied the prime minister was involved in the murder of a Mongolian woman.

Sessions Court Judge Rozina Ayub granted Raja Petra a “discharge not amounting to acquittal,” which means the charge has not been formally withdrawn and he can be re-arrested later, said Raja Petra’s lawyer, Jadadish Chandra.

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Raja Petra still a wanted man: CID chief

Former Malaysia Today editor Raja Petra Raja Kamarudin is still a wanted man, says Federal CID director Comm Datuk Seri Bakri Zinin.

Despite being given a discharge not amounting to an acquittal by the Petaling Jaya Sessions Court earlier Wednesday, Raja Petra would most likely still have face the court over his sedition charge.

“It is up to the Attorney-General’s Chambers to decide whether to uphold the charges against him.

“We can still charge him after he comes back as the case has not been thrown out yet. He is still wanted based on the charge,” Comm Bakri said.

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Will Selangor fall in January?

Raja Petra Kamarudin

Two weeks before the Pakatan Rakyat Perak state government fell I suggested they seek an audience with the Sultan of Perak and request that the Perak State Assembly be dissolved to make way for fresh state elections.

I spoke to Anwar Ibrahim about it and he told me that my anxiety is unfounded because he had already spoken to Lim Kit Siang and Kit Siang had assured him that the problem with Hee had already been resolved and that everything is under control.

I was, however, still adamant that they should request permission for the dissolution of the Perak State Assembly while they still controlled the majority in the Assembly. Once they lose this majority the Sultan need not consider Pakatan Rakyat’s request because Pakatan Rakyat will no longer be the Perak state government.

As long as Pakatan Rakyat is still the government the Sultan will have no excuse to turn down Pakatan Rakyat’s request. Even if he did turn down the Pakatan Rakyat request to dissolve the Perak State Assembly he will have no legitimate reason for doing so and it would be very obvious that the Sultan is a tool of Umno and he would appear like a slime-ball.

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