From FMT:
IGP lied about gay-sex video, says Umno’s Lokman
PETALING JAYA: Umno supreme council member Lokman Noor Adam said today he will take legal action against the national police chief after Indonesian experts confirmed the authenticity of a gay-sex video targeting a federal minister.
“The evidence presented shows that the IGP lied to Malaysians,” he said in a video posted on Facebook, referring to the Inspector-General of Police, Abdul Hamid Bador.
“We are confident that the IGP is protecting a criminal. He cannot protect Haziq as he had admitted to it,” said Lokman. Haziq Aziz, head of Santubong PKR Youth, had admitted last month that he was one of two men the video who were shown to be engaging in sex acts.
He had named Azmin as the other person in the video, a claim strenuously denied by Azmin, who is economic affairs minister.
Lokman said he was currently in discussions with his lawyer about taking legal action against Hamid.
He said he would also report the matter to the proposed Independent Police Complaints and Misconduct Commission. A Bill has been tabled in the Dewan Rakyat to pave the way for the setting up of the oversight body.
Earlier today, Lokman had said forensic experts in Indonesia had confirmed the authenticity of the video recording and had said there was no evidence of it being manipulated or edited.
Lokman also said a copy of the 18-page report will be handed to opposition leader Ismail Sabri Yaakob. “So he can use this (the report) in Parliament to push for Azmin’s resignation.”
Two days ago, the IGP had revealed that Malaysian experts held that the video was very likely to be authentic.
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ReplyDeleteHazig to Amin: I dare you to take action against me.
I think the context is missing.
This was said during the video very flirtatiously and with a wink and smile.
Wakakakkaka
ReplyDeleteLobakman trying to prove he is no carrot.
After the horse has bolted, Lobakman now only revealed about the authenticity of the tapes and actors.
Must have been keeping it for some time to try and bribe someone later but instead too late as the public have now concluded what they believe.
And now with nothing else to gain on this sex scandal, has resorted to slander and defame the IGP instead to score some brownie points with the public.
What a sneaky bitch.
Wakakakakakakaka
Azmin wisely does not show up for his allotted speech at the PKR retreat. He knows that as he is delivering the speech video#4 will be released.
ReplyDeletea dancing ag, a lying igb, a no need follow procedure macc head, n many many dogs, wow...
ReplyDeleteThe legal dimension is a totally separate matter from the moral, ethical or religious one.
ReplyDeleteLegally, there is nothing so far that puts Azmin at risk of a criminal charge.
Even if the authorities were determined to bring him to book, which they are obviously not.
Remember the principle of burden of proof.
The video of unknown origin is not sufficient, even if they have not been tampered with.
Haziq alone screaming "I am a Bugger and I was buggered by Azmin" is not enough.
So, unless other, yet unsurfaced evidence comes up, Azmin is not at risk of a criminal case.
Haziq, on the other hand, is In deep trouble because he openly confessed to an illegal act, and is obviously an active participant in the video conspiracy.
Even the ethical dimension is shaky.
The "Anwar" prostitute videos from 2011 had limited traction because, regardless of who was really in the videos, people understood this was an attempt at political assassination. Other than UMNO loyalists who were antiAnwar anyway, it was largely a yawn.
At the time there was also a lot of hot air about "US experts" confirming it was 99% certain it was Anwar. Within a few months. , this was stale news.
Moral of the story is don't treat people as stupid fools. Most people can understand what is the context.
The context of the current Azmin videos is most people can understand this is deliberate, planned political assassination, and they are not taking the bait.