The father of murdered Mongolian national Altantuya Shaariibuu views the shocking revelation by former cop on death row Azilah Hadri today as a chance for Malaysia to clear its name.
Setev Shaariibuu said he was currently admitted for a health condition but was aware that Azilah had confessed to having murdered Altantuya in 2006 upon alleged instructions from Najib Razak, who was then deputy prime minister.
"It is an opportunity for the present Malaysian authorities to clean the country's name at the international level if they can follow up with this revelation," said Setev from Ulaanbataar.
"We hope this latest revelation can hasten the truth and help my family seek justice for my daughter, who left us so suddenly and unfairly 13 years ago," he added.
Setev said although 13 years have passed since Altantuya's brutal murder, her family had continued to harbour hope that justice will somehow be served.
Setev Shaariibuu said he was currently admitted for a health condition but was aware that Azilah had confessed to having murdered Altantuya in 2006 upon alleged instructions from Najib Razak, who was then deputy prime minister.
"It is an opportunity for the present Malaysian authorities to clean the country's name at the international level if they can follow up with this revelation," said Setev from Ulaanbataar.
"We hope this latest revelation can hasten the truth and help my family seek justice for my daughter, who left us so suddenly and unfairly 13 years ago," he added.
Setev said although 13 years have passed since Altantuya's brutal murder, her family had continued to harbour hope that justice will somehow be served.
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