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http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2008/7/11/nation/21796212&sec=nation

Syed Hamid: PI also wanted to avoid the glaring media attention
By STEVEN DANIEL


KUALA LUMPUR: Private investigator P. Balasubramaniam and his family left the 
country last week because they had received death threats, said Home Minister 
Datuk Seri Syed Hamid Albar.

Syed Hamid said Balasubramaniam also claimed to have left the country to have 
more privacy because of the glaring media attention after he had made his 
statuary declarations.

“Bala decided to go overseas with his family on his own accord for their own 
safety. We have to recognise his desire for safety and privacy,” he told 
reporters after opening a symposium on criminal law and forensic science at the 
Police Training College in Cheras here yesterday.

 
"Bala decided to go overseas with his family on his own accord for their own 
safety" Datuk Seri Syed Hamid Albar.
 When pressed by reporters, Syed Hamid said Balasubramaniam said he and his 
family had received death threats. However, Syed Hamid refused to reveal who 
had made the alleged threats.

He said a team was sent to where the PI was staying to record a statement 
regarding the statutory declarations he had made.

The first declaration dated July 1 had alleged that Deputy Prime Minister Datuk 
Seri Najib Tun Razak had an affair with murdered Mongolian Altantuya Shaariibuu.

On July 4, he made another statutory declaration retracting the contents of the 
first.

When asked why Balasubramaniam was given special treatment by being allowed to 
have his statement recorded overseas, Syed Hamid said it was normal procedure 
for the police to go overseas to do so.

He said Balasubramaniam, a former Special Branch officer, was currently safe.

Later at a separate press conference, Federal CID director Comm Datuk Mohd 
Bakri Zinin said the police were not part of Balasubramaniam’s decision to 
leave the country.

He also offered to give police protection to Balasubramaniam and his family if 
they returned to the country.

“If he comes back to Malaysia, I’ll ensure he receives police protection,” he 
said, adding that Balasubramaniam had not made such a request yet.

He added that he was upset over allegations by the public that the police were 
behind Balasubramaniam’s disappearance.





      

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