Najib and Rosmah are in for a surprise after 21st July


Let us see that happens after 21st July 2020. Malaysian have been waiting for more than two years to see whether it is true that RM1.1 billion worth of cash and valuables were seized from Najib and Rosmah. And if the cash and valuables do not come to RM1.1 billion, Malaysians will want to know why. Is it because they lied to us? Or is because that Singh bugger stole a big chunk of the cash and valuables?

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Raja Petra Kamarudin

The police said RM1.1 billion worth of cash and valuables were seized from the Pavilion Residences in May 2018

After 21st July 2020, Najib Tun Razak and Rosmah Mansor will be allowed to inspect the more than RM1.1 billion worth cash and valuables that were supposed to have been seized from the Pavilion Residences in May 2018.

Officially, the amount of cash is RM114 million. Unofficially, it is about RM160 million. Hence RM46 million in cash is unaccounted for or, as Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad is so fond of saying, has “lesap” or disappeared into thin air.

Initially, the then CID Chief, Amar Singh Ishar Singh, whose family is in the loan sharking or ah long business, announced a different figure of the cash seized. Then, later, after recounting the money, the figure changed. Then they changed the figure yet again. On top of that, they announced the figure ONE WEEK AFTER the seizure. Why a delay of one week? The figure should have been confirmed BEFORE the cash was removed from the premises.

Amar Singh delayed one week the confirmation of the amount of cash seized and then kept changing the figure each time

READ MORE HERE: Official: RM114 million in cash seized from Pavilion Residences raid

The fact that the amount of cash seized was not counted on sight and was not certified before it was taken out of the premises is already a breach of procedure and looks very fishy. This means the cash was taken away and then counted without the presence of the owner of the cash. Hence they can quote any figure and no one can dispute this figure. Then there was no confiscation or seizure list prepared, which the owner of the cash should have signed to confirm that the amount is correct.

So, on 21st July 2020, how much cash will Najib and Rosmah be shown? RM160 million? RM114 million? Or less than that? Then there is the RM1 billion worth of valuables that they allegedly seized.

The RM1.1 billion cash and valuables were seized two years ago in May 2018. Only now are they allowing Najib and Rosmah to inspect the seized cash and valuables. Why the two years delay?

READ MORE HERE: High Court allows Najib, Rosmah to inspect seized valuables after July 21

It appears like the police are trying to prevent Najib and Rosmah from inspecting the RM1.1 billion cash and valuables seized from the Pavilion Residences. Is it because the RM1.1 billion worth of cash and valuables is not there? Why is it not there? Is it because they did not confiscate RM1.1 billion worth cash and valuables from the Pavilion Residences? Or is it because much of the RM1.1 billion cash and valuables seized from the Pavilion Residences have disappeared into thin air and no longer exist?

So, which is it? Is it that the cash and valuables seized from the Pavilion Residences does not come to RM1.1 billion, meaning they lied? Or is it they did seize RM1.1 billion worth of cash and valuables from the Pavilion Residences but a lot of it has since disappeared?

Further to that, it seems millions worth of very expensive handbags are now utterly destroyed.

READ MORE HERE: Rosmah’s handbags destroyed by ‘magic ink’ markers used by police

Some were destroyed by marker pen ink but most have been destroyed due to rot and fungus. The very damp storage conditions have reduced those millions worth of handbags to worthless trash fit only for the trash bin.

Anyway, what was supposed to be RM1.1 billion in cash and valuables is now said to be less than half that figure. How could RM1.1 billion, which was said to be the original figure of cash and valuables seized, now be worth less than half that figure? What happened to the  missing RM500 million or RM600 million, or whatever the figure is supposed to be?

It seems it is no longer RM1.1 billion, so what happened to the difference?

A difference between RM1.1 billion and RM1 billion is one thing. But a difference between RM1.1 billion and less than RM500 million is too large a figure to be a calculation error or accounting mistake.

Let us see that happens after 21st July 2020. Malaysian have been waiting for more than two years to see whether it is true that RM1.1 billion worth of cash and valuables were seized from Najib and Rosmah. And if the cash and valuables do not come to RM1.1 billion, Malaysians will want to know why. Is it because they lied to us? Or is because that Singh bugger stole a big chunk of the cash and valuables?

 



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