TheThirdForce: Sekali lagi, kita diberi maklumat yang tidak bermakna tentang ‘memburu’ terhadap Jho Low.
Satu laporan yang muncul pada 8th of July 2018 malah telah pergi jauh dari itu dengan mencadangkan bahawa bilionair itu ‘seorang buruan’ yang sedang menyelamatkan diri.
Pada hari itu, TheThirdForce menegaskan bahawa seorang yang boleh dikategorikan sebagai seorang buruan hanya sekiranya dia sedang menyembunyikan diri.
Low mungkin tidak sesuai dianggap kategori sedemikian memandangkan bahawa Kerajaan Malaysia mengaku bahawa mereka tahu di mana beliau berada.
Hakikatya, malah Kerajaan Malaysia telah mengesahkan bahawa Low telah menghubungi pihak berkuasa Malaysia dan telah bersetuju untuk memberi kerjasama dengan sepenuhnya.
Dan juga, jangan kita lupa tentang fakta yang Kerajaan Malaysia gagal untuk memfailkan permohonan rasmi untuk beliau ditahan di negara yang kononya beliau ‘menyembunyikan diri’.
Oleh itu bagaimana yang dikatakan Low sedang diburu?
Adakah akbar NST tidak sedar bahawa Dr Mahathir Mohamad cuba berkonspirasi untuk merundingkan dengan bilionair itu melalui satu sesi Skype khas di pejbat Perdana Menteri?
Pada 8hb July 2018, kami menulis (tulisan merah) seperti berikut:
Adakah Mahathir akan menafikan bahawa beliau bersama Daim Zainuddin berkonspirasi dengan meminta Low untuk memberi keterangan terhadap Najib supaya bekas perdana menteri itu kelihatan seperti orang yang telah“mendalangi skandal 1MDB”?
Sehingga kini, sama ada Daim maupun Mahathir masih lagi belum lagi menafikan tentang dakwaan ini.
Mungkinkah mereka takut untuk menafikanya, bahawa sekiranya beliau berbuat demikian, banyak lagi kuching akan merangkak keluar dari bakul sekali kami suakan ikan di hadapan mereka?
KUALA LUMPUR: As authorities hunt for Low Taek Jho, focus is now being given to the businessman’s second passport said to be from St Kitts and Nevis.
The US Department of Justice (DoJ) previously informed that Low or Jho Low as he is more commonly known as, holds two passports, with the second one issued by the West Indies island country.
Immigration Department director-general Datuk Mustafar Ali today admitted that when he received the information, he was puzzled as he never heard of the place.
“I browsed the place and the island has a very beautiful scenery,” he added.
Commenting on the hunt for Jho Low, Mustafar said he believed that the businessman was using his passport from the island country to move around.
“We believe he has been using the passport for his movement. That’s the only thing I can say for now… we believe he is using that passport,” he said when met at the Ilham tower, here, today.
Jho Low was said to have left Hong Kong for Macau but recent reports indicate that he could have left Macau.
Inspector-General of Police, Tan Sri Mohamad Fuzi Harun said the police received an email from the authorities in Macau informing of the businessman’s departure.
Mohamad Fuzi said Jho Low’s destination however could not be ascertained.
Jho Low, who had been linked to cases related to 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB), was located in Hong Kong in June.
The Malaysian police team deployed for his arrest there, however, was not able to do so, as he already fled the country.
He was later learnt to have arrived in Macau via ferry.
Meanwhile, in a report by South China Morning Post, a Chinese official had also denied Jho Low had fled from Macau to mainland China.
“He definitely is not in mainland China, any claim that he is hiding in the mainland is irresponsible,” South China Morning Post quoted a source as saying.
St Kitts is a small Caribbean nation reputed to be a popular place to obtain a passport.
For as low as US$250,000, a foreigner can allegedly acquire a citizenship with no requirements to live in the country.
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