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MURDER TRIAL OF MONGOLIAN BEAUTY

Witness told to read her SMS threat aloud in court

29 June 2007


Burmaa Oyunchimeg sent a threatening SMS to Abdul Razak two days after her cousin went missing
Prosecution witness Burmaa Oyunchimeg sent a threatening SMS to Abdul Razak Baginda's private eye P. Balasubramaniam two days after her cousin Altantuya Shaariibuu went missing last October.

Mr Wong Kian Kheong, lawyer for Abdul Razak, asked Ms Burmaa, 26, to read that SMS aloud in court towards the close of yesterday's proceedings.

First, he asked her to confirm whether she had sent the SMS in question to Mr Balasubramaniam. Mr Wong then repeatedly asked her to read the message aloud, reminding her to be serious as she was under oath. Ms Burmaa then did as she was instructed and read the following words verbatim, in a voice barely above a whisper:

"You sick f*****s, listen to me carefull (sic)... I'm gonna call his wife...already report to Mongolian Consulate in Malay... you chicken s***s are in big problem... i'll do my best i promise."

Mongolian woman sent threatening notes to Abdul Razak Murdered Mongolian interpreter Altantuya Shaariibuu sent five threatening notes to her former lover Abdul Razak Baginda just days before she was killed.

Ms Altantuya had apparently left the notes at Abdul Razak's office last October, when she was in Malaysia to hound him.

According to Ms Burmaa, who also answers to the name Amy, the couple used to be "so close, like boyfriend and girlfriend".

She recalled seeing Abdul Razak and Ms Altantuya together three times – in Hong Kong, Shanghai and Singapore.

Ms Burmaa also said she knew Abdul Razak had sent Ms Altantuya money in Mongolia, as the analyst had called her once in 2005, asking her to tell Ms

Altantuya he had sent the money via Western Union.

Ms Burmaa said Abdul Razak broke it off via SMS after about eight months. But he SMSed Ms Burmaa, not Ms Altantuya.

Ms Burmaa recalled the SMS went like so: "Amy, can you let Altantuya know I don't want to see her again."

She told her cousin about it later in Mongolia, and the latter replied it was only a small misunderstanding and she would sort it out with him.

According to Ms Burmaa, Ms Altantuya flew to Kuala Lumpur in August last year, hoping to meet Abdul Razak, but she did not get to do so. Still, she told Ms Burmaa her problems had been sorted out.

She then went to Malaysia again in October last year. She went missing and her bone fragments were found a month later.

Altantuya's notes

BELOW are murdered Mongolian interpreter Altantuya Shaariibuu's five handwritten notes to Abdul Razak Baginda.

The sixth note, excerpts of which are also shown below, was addressed to the Malaysian government, the police, the Mongolian embassy and newspapers:

NOTE #1: "Call me now. I'll wait it outside. You know number. – Amina"

Note #2: "Razak, Don't play OK. I saw today morning and yesterday, now I will stay at your office outside. Or you call now. Or else. Or I'll come to your home today. – Amina"

Note #3: "If you prefer money than life, it's OK. Hope you'll prefer more than money your Rowena life. Better hurry Razak."

Note #4: "1 account/1 check and goes. And you happy ok. And don't try to cheat me, your friends your lawyer can't help you. Today is Monday, if now you send, everything will be OK. And by the way, how feel? Hot, having temperature? Not yet?"

Note #5: "How are you Mr Razak! My father sent me. Please contact me by tomorrow morning this number 017–3922411. (daughter) I have something, it's asap. My father asked me for ..."

Excerpts from Note #6: "I'm nice person, I can't hurt someone, But Mr A. Razak Baginda is powerfull person, he have money, he have connection in police, in government. He trying to scare me, trying to kill me."

"I have some problem now time, Mr Razak Baginda promised to help me when I was Mongolia. That's the why I came to see him and for help. But he trying to kill me."

"Yes, maybe I did mistake to bother him to blackmail him, but if he didn'tpromise to me I would never come from far away to Malaysia."

"Only reason I'm here is I asking help from Mr Razak. I get p.I., private invistogether Mr Hoh. But today ... he told he told that they have my letter's so they kill me and says she suicide."



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