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Thursday, July 5, 2007

Altantuya Shaariibuu Trial

Secretary: Since I have known him he has never been a violent man

Day 13th of the Altantuya murder trial

Siti Aisyah: ‘He is a good employer, who is also humorous’
ABDUL Razak Baginda's secretary does not believe the political analyst had abetted in the murder of Altantuya Shaariibuu.

Siti Aisyah Mohd Azlan, 24, told the court that she had never known her employer of three years to be a violent man.

“He is a good employer, who is also humorous,” she said when Abdul Razak’s counsel Wong Kian Kheong asked her to describe her boss during cross-examination.

Siti Aisyah, the ninth prosecution witness in the murder trial, said she did not believe that Abdul Razak, who she fondly referred to as “Encik Razak”, could have abetted in Altantuya’s murder.

Earlier, the secretary said she had overheard what the analyst said to Altantuya when she met him just outside his office in August last year.

Siti Aisyah said Abdul Razak had just come out of his room in the office, when he bumped into Altantuya.

She said the analyst told the Mongolian woman: “I’ve got nothing to do with you. If you want to do anything, go ahead.”

Siti Aisyah said she and her two colleagues had also been told by Abdul Razak that Altantuya had blackmailed him for money before and that they were not to let her into the office if she showed up.

Mohamad Zaini: ‘I don’t know who recorded the entry’
The secretary testified with the use of a microphone set up in court yesterday. She had spoken very softly on Tuesday.

Later, the prosecution tendered to court the visitors' logbook for the Lembaga Getah Asli Malaysia building, where Abdul Razak’s office is located.

The logbook was tendered through the building’s 21-year-old chief security guard Mohamad Zaini Zainordin.

Testifying as the 10th prosecution witness, Mohamad Zaini read out an entry made on Oct 18 last year that recorded C/Insp Azilah Hadri’s visit to the building.

The logbook entry showed the police officer signing in at 9.54am as “Azilah bin Hadri” with the identity card number “760328-13-6051” before signing out at 11.05am.

However, Mohamad Zaini told the court he did not know who had recorded that particular entry as he was working the night shift from the previous night until 7am that day.

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