Malaysia

Altantuya told cops to look for Razak Baginda if something happened to her: witness

She lodged police report the same day she disappeared, says investigating officer in her murder case

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 18 May 2022 6:59PM

Altantuya told cops to look for Razak Baginda if something happened to her: witness
At the hearing of an RM100 million suit filed by Altantuya’s father, Shaariibuu Setev (pic) and his family against former policemen Azilah Hadri and Sirul Azhar Umar, as well as Abdul Razak Baginda and the Malaysian government, witness Supt Tonny Anak Lunggan, 42, said another police officer had contacted him by phone to inform him that a police report had been lodged by Altantuya at the Tun H.S. Lee Police Station at 1.08pm on October 19, 2006. – Bernama pic, May 18, 2022

SHAH ALAM – The high court here was told today that murdered Mongolian woman Altantuya Shaariibuu had lodged a police report the same day she went missing almost 16 years ago stating that “if something were to happen to her, they should look for Razak Baginda”.

Supt Tonny Anak Lunggan, 42, the investigating officer in the murder of the woman said on November 3, 2016, DSP Gan Tack Guan had contacted him by phone to inform him that a police report had been lodged by Altantuya at the Tun H.S. Lee Police Station at 1.08pm on October 19, 2006.

“I checked on the police report through the Police Reporting System and printed it out. I found it to be true that the police report was made by Altantuya and informed DSP Gan and Supt Zainol Samah about the report.

“I remember one thing very clearly. Altantuya stated in the report that if something were to happen to her, to look for Razak Baginda (political analyst Abdul Razak Baginda),” said the 26th witness when reading his witness statement.

He said this at the hearing of an RM100 million suit filed by Altantuya’s father, Shaariibuu Setev and his family against former policemen Azilah Hadri and Sirul Azhar Umar, as well as Razak and the Malaysian government.

To a question from counsel Sangeet Kaur Deo, who represented Altantuya’s family, the witness said Inspector Zamilah Mamat had been assigned as the investigating officer to investigate the police report, but he did not get the opportunity to record a statement from the late Altantuya.

Tonny, who is currently working in the Bukit Aman Prosecution and Legal Division, said it was important for an investigation to be carried out into the police report, as it was lodged by the deceased herself, and was directly related to her disappearance.

“Furthermore, the report was made on the same day as her disappearance (October 19, 2006).

“Although I am not the investigating officer for the report, I will still take the report into consideration because it is directly related to my investigation, especially with regard to Namiraa Gerelmaa’s report on the disappearance of her friend (Altantuya),” he said.

According to Tonny, the contents of Namiraa’s police report stated that on October 19, 2006, at 7pm, while she and Altantuya were at a hotel, Altantuya had received a phone call from a man telling Altantuya that her husband had asked him to escort her to a house in Damansara Heights.

“At about 8pm, Altantuya called Namiraa and stated that she had arrived at the house of her husband named “Abdul Razak Abdullah Baginda”.

“Namiraa stated that she had tried to contact her friend, but failed. She lodged a police report for fear of her friend’s safety,” he said.

Tonny said that based on the investigation and the contents of the police report, DSP Gan had instructed ASP Lim Meng Seah to arrest Razak, and the latter was then arrested on November 7, 2006.

Meanwhile, Tonny said Razak had also lodged a police report on October 23, 2006, regarding threats by Altantuya – also known as Amina – on October 17, as well as a report on harassment by a man and two foreign women, made on October 20 the same year.

Asked by Sangeet whether the witness knew why the police report was made seven days after Altantuya went to Razak’s house on October 17, Tony replied he did not know why the report by Razak was made late, and he was not given an explanation on the matter.

On June 4, 2007, Altantuya’s parents, Shaariibuu and Altantsetseg Sanjaa as well as their two grandsons Mungunshagai Bayarjargal and Altanshagai Munkhtulga filed an RM100 million suit against former policemen Azilah Hadri and Sirul Azhar Umar, as well as Razak and the Malaysian government.

However, Altanshagai Munkhtulga’s name was later removed from the plaintiff’s list when he passed away in 2017.

In a statement of claim, the family claimed Altantuya’s death resulted in them suffering mental shock and psychological trauma, and sought compensation as well as exemplary and aggravated damages.

The trial before Judge Datuk Vazeer Alam Mydin Meera continues tomorrow. – Bernama, May 18, 2022

Related News

Malaysia / 2y

Sirul still can't finger Altantuya murder mastermind

Malaysia / 2y

Decision to bring Sirul back to be discussed: IGP

Malaysia / 3y

Altantuya’s family appeals to increase RM5 mil damages award

Malaysia / 3y

Altantuya suit: govt, Razak Baginda appeal award of RM5 mil damages

Malaysia / 3y

[UPDATED] Altantuya’s family wins suit, gets RM5 mil in damages

Malaysia / 3y

Court sets Dec 16 for decision in Altantuya family’s RM100 mil suit

Spotlight

Malaysia

Bersatu-PH tie-up a possibility as coalition seeks Malay support, analyst says

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Woman molested on her way home from work (video)

Malaysia

Court allows Daim's daughter to permanently keep passport

Malaysia

Santiago pokes holes in data centre hype, asks: Who really benefits?

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Jeweller vows to pursue Rosmah until ‘every penny’ is recovered as RM67.5m battle enters enforcement phase

Malaysia

Ambulance carrying two injured men crashes en route to hospital after MPV collision in Besut

Malaysia

Man blames 'lack of love' for sexual assault on teens

Business

BNM's OPR to stay at 2.75 pcent in 2026 amid strong domestic demand - Kenanga IB

Malaysia

Missing jewellery: Rosmah ordered to pay RM67.5 million

You may be interested

Malaysia

Police rule out bullying, schoolgirl’s fall from building in Pontian under investigation

Malaysia

Ambulance carrying two injured men crashes en route to hospital after MPV collision in Besut

Malaysia

Ministry backs nationwide marriage age reform, says states hold final authority

Malaysia

Simpang Renggam tragedy: Teenager released on police bail

Malaysia

PN leadership dispute deepens as chairman stresses coalition built on consensus

Malaysia

Shop assistant pleads guilty to machete attack on father and arson of family vehicles

Malaysia

J-KOM files police report against Albert Tei over repeated protests at Comms Ministry

Malaysia

Anwar warns global order lacks direction, calls for renewed international cooperation