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NAJIB CAMP UP TO NO GOOD – THIS TIME SPREADS FAKE NEWS GUAN ENG’S SON ARRESTED IN SINGAPORE FOR TRYING TO SMUGGLE IN MASSIVE CASH HAUL


KUALA LUMPUR: Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador has denied allegations that former finance minister Lim Guan Eng’s son has been detained in Singapore.
He said Lim’s son is in Singapore but he has not been arrested or detained by the authorities there.
“It is definitely not true.
“We have not gotten any report that his (Lim) son was detained in Singapore.
“This is definitely fake news being spread,” he said when contacted on Saturday (March 14).
He added that Lim’s son is not under investigation by Malaysian authorities as well.
“We will investigate who is spreading such fake news.
“We will get to the bottom of the matter,” Abdul Hamid said.
Chinese-language newspaper Nanyang Siang Pau had earlier reported that the child of a “senior Pakatan Harapan leader” had allegedly been nabbed after he attempted to bring in RM2mil into Singapore without proper verification.
Controversial blog Malaysia Today later quoted the Nanyang article and alleged that the young man involved was Lim’s son. ANN

Hamid Bador’s Cover-Up Hurts Guan Eng Even More

Hamid Bador should have just kept quiet. Then people might have had doubts regarding the story that Guan Eng’s son was arrested while trying to smuggle money into Singapore. Now that Hamid Bador sprang to Guan Eng’s defence in record-breaking time, even the doubters are convinced that the story is true.

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Inspector General of Police (IGP) Abdul Hamid Bador’s rapid response denial (RRD) of the arrest of Lim Guan Eng’s son in Singapore for money-laundering or money-smuggling just convinces people even more that it is not fake news.
Is Hamid Bador the IGP of Malaysia or the IGP of Singapore and was Guan Eng’s son arrested by the Singapore police or by the Malaysian police? And when was Hamid Bador appointed as the official spokesman of the Singapore police?
Hamid Bador, by his own confession, is Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s dog. That is what he confessed. So, this can mean only one thing: it was Mahathir who ordered Hamid Bador to issue that denial.

IGP Hamid Bador confessed he is Dr Mahathir’s dog

The Malaysian police are not known for their rapid response. One year after the semburit incident in the Sandakan hotel room and they still cannot tell us whether it was or was not de facto deputy prime minister Azmin Ali in that gay porn video.
Azmin’s sex partner, Haziq Aziz, has already confirmed it was him and Azmin in that video but still Hamid Bador cannot move forward with this case. Millions of Malaysians have seen that video and can swear that it is Azmin but Hamid Bador is the only Malaysian amongst millions who says the face in that video is not clear.
That one incident totally demolished Hamid Bador’s credibility and convinced Malaysians that he is a crook of the first degree. The question is: how much did Hamid Bador receive for covering Azmin’s behind (literally as well as figure of speech)?
How come Hamid Bador cannot proceed with the allegation by Yusoff Rawther? 
Then we have the Muhammed Yusoff Rawther allegation against Anwar Ibrahim, which Hamid Bador says he cannot proceed with due to lack of evidence. In 1998, Azizan Abu Bakar also made an allegation against Anwar and yet Anwar was convicted and sentenced to nine years jail for sodomy based just on an allegation.
Anwar was also sentenced and jailed for six years (which he served in full) based on an allegation by Special Branch officers — even though there was testimony from others rebutting the allegation. So, all in all, Anwar was convicted and sentenced to 15 years jail with no evidence and based just on allegations.
So what the fook is Hamid Bador talking about?
Hamid Bador’s credibility got totally destroyed in the Haziq-Azmin semburit case
Five years ago, Husam Musa, Ambiga Sreenevasan, Clare Rewcastle Brown, and a number of other Pakatan Harapan supporters (and recently Anwar Ibrahim as well) said Najib Tun Razak and/or Umno paid Abdul Hadi Awang and/or PAS RM90 million in one single cheque. This matter was investigated by the Pakatan Harapan government and they found that the allegation was a lie.
Yes, five years ago and the allegation was proven false but until today Hamid Bador has said nothing. But Hamid Bador is able to rebut an allegation made against Lim Guan Eng’s son in just five hours.
Kalau PAS, lima tahun pun tak boleh jawab. Kalau Guan Eng, lima jam sudah boleh jawab. Manusia jenis apa Hamid Bador ni?

Dr Mahathir instructed Hamid Bador to cover Guan Eng’s backside by issuing the denial

Hamid Bador should have just kept quiet. Then people might have had doubts regarding the story that Guan Eng’s son was arrested while trying to smuggle money into Singapore. Now that Hamid Bador sprang to Guan Eng’s defence in record-breaking time, even the doubters are convinced that the story is true.
Hamid Bador, in fact, did Guan Eng a great disservice by denying the story. Or did Hamid Bador deny it just to get people to believe that the story is true? Hmm…it could be that Hamid Bador was setting up Guan Eng by denying the story, knowing that the denial will convince people even more that the story is true. MALAYSIA TODAY
ANN / MALAYSIA-TODAY


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