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1 Statutory declaration 1  





2 Statutory declaration 2  





3 Running away  





4 Balasubramaniam is back with the third statutory declaration  



4.1  Political motivated return  







5 RM50,000.00 and Altantuya  





6 Death  





7 References  














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Perumal Balasubramaniam (2 June 1960[1] – 15 March 2013), also known as P. Balasubramaniam and PI Bala,[2] was a Malaysian police officer who garnered notoriety as the crown witness in the murder of Altantuya ShaariibuuinShah Alam, Selangor. He was a former member of the Special Branch Police Office (PDRM), and before that he served on Abdul Razak Baginda's payroll as a security officer, private investigator and possibly henchmen.[3][4] He became a controversial figure, after he retracted the statement he made in a sworn affidavit.[2]

Statutory declaration 1

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Balasubramaniam asked lawyer Americk Singh Sidhu for help in drafting his first statutory declaration. On 1 July 2008, the statutory declaration was made before the Commissioner of Oaths, Dr. T. Yokheswarem. Both Balasubramaniam and Yokeheswarem were born and raised in Slim River, Perak. On 3 July 2009, Balasubramaniam made a press conference in the headquarters of PKRinPetaling Jaya announcing his statutory declaration. In his SD, he accused the Prime Minister in the direct involvement in the murder of AltantuyaaMongolian national. The first SD was drafted with the help of Americk Singh Sidhu. Also attending the Press Conference is the opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim and Shamsul Iskandar Md. Akin.[citation needed]

Statutory declaration 2

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On 4 July 2009, a second statutory declaration was held in Prince Hotel, Kuala Lumpur. Balasubramaniam stated that Deepak Jaikishan and a Malay VIP at The Curve, Damansara. The meeting was held outside a Volkswagen showroom on 3 July 2008. However, there is no evidence that this meeting ever took place. And it solely depends on the word of Balasubramaniam. He later then said that he was offered RM 5 Million to retract the statutory declaration.[5]

Running away

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After the Press Conference in Price Hotel, Balasubramaniam disappeared. Americk Singh failed to contact Balasubramaniam. Sivarasa has a strong feeling that Balasubramaniam was bribed.[6]

InBangkok, ASP Suresh Kumar was said to have called Balasubramaniam from Kuala Lumpur so that police officers from Malaysia cannot catch him. Balasubramaniam then switched to the Hotel Beverly Hills. Deepak arranged the hotel expenses, approximately 100,000 baht. As Balasubramaniam's visa could not be renewed in Thailand, Deepak urged him to leave Bangkok as the Malaysian police were after him. From Bangkok's International Airport, Balasubramaniam and his family flew to Kathmandu. They then stayed in Yak & Yeti Hotel for 10 days. Visa arrangements to India was made by the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu. Balasubramaniam later flew to New Delhi for two nights.

He flew to Madurai and later to Madras. His visa expired on 21 August 2008. His wife and children were sent back to Kuala Lumpur to live with Balasubramaniam's mother-in-law in Segambut. ASP Suresh Kumar and Deepak Jaikishan reportedly visited Balasubramaniam in Chennai. Balasubramaniam stayed illegally in India because his visa was expired. The visa was later extended until 5 September 2009 with the help of the ExcoofKaraikal, India, who happened to be his wife's uncle. [citation needed]

Balasubramaniam then ordered his nephew, Kumaresan (27 years old) not to make any statement to the media and not to hold a candle light vigil for him. Kumaresan made a police report in Brickfields Police Station. Accompanying him was the M.P. for Kapar, Manikavasagam Sundram.[7][8]

Balasubramaniam's disappearance was noticed at 17:54. In another press conference, Americk said the second statutory declaration was forced. A police report was made so that his name as a lawyer can be cleaned. Americk claimed he did not represent any political party although the press conference was held at PKR headquarters.[9] Americk later then discussed with ASP Tony so that they can investigate the disappearance of Bala. The Internal Minister, Datuk Seri Abdul Hamid Albar stated the public need not fear for the safety of Bala.[10]

During his hiding in India, Balasubramaniam returned to Malaysia three times in 2009 using the Malaysia-Thailand border at Bukit Kayu Hitam. He met his wife and kids in Segambut, without Deepak's knowledge. His kids were sent to be schooled in Sentul, Kuala Lumpur. Now, his wife and kids are in Chennai.[11]

Balasubramaniam is back with the third statutory declaration

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P Balasubramaniam's return to Malaysia cause as much controversy as his disappearance. He made a statement saying that his return is not only to dispose of the second SD, but also to ensure Barisan Nasional will not be the government after the 13th Malaysian General Election. This SD will be almost the same as the 3rd SD.[12]

According to a statement made by P. Balasubramaniam's lawyer, Americk Singh Sidhu, the third instalment of the SD will be released soon. The credibility of P.Balasubramaniam as a witness is questioned by not only the pro-government supporters but also from the opposition. In addition apart from his SD, he will also swear on a Hindu holy book to show that he is telling the truth.[13]

Political motivated return

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P.Balasubramaniam has also made a statement that his return is purely political and his goal is to ensure that the Pakatan Rakyat will win the next general election. He also said that even though he is an ex-police officer, he has never supported the Barisan Nasional government and he will do his best to contribute to the opposition.[14]

RM50,000.00 and Altantuya

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Before Altantuya Shariibugin's death, Abdul Razak Baginda made a withdrawal of RM50,000.00 cash and gave it to P. Balasubramaniam so that the latter can give it to Altantuya. P. Balasubramaniam did not give the money to Altantuya. The payment was said to be Altantuya's payment for her work with Abdul Razak Baginda. Altantuya was supposed to take the money and leave Malaysia, and all these fiasco can be avoided. Because she did not receive any payment, Altantuya stayed longer than she was supposed to, starting a chain of events that resulted in her death.[15][16]

Death

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In an exclusive interview with Malaysiakini, Balasubramaniam claimed he was fighting to ensure that justice would prevail, adding that "the man upstairs and the spirit of the murdered Mongolian woman still needed him to continue with his crusade".[17] On 28 February 2013, Balasubramaniam made a press conference that he was back to find justice for Altantuya, but also to help Pakatan Rakyat win the 13th General Election.[18][19]

In early March 2013, doctors diagnosed Balasubramaniam with three coronary blockages, and scheduled him for a heart bypass. However, before the surgery could be done, he suffered a heart attack on 15 March and died at Sungai Buloh HospitalinSelangor, age 53. Balasubramaniam was cremated and his ashes given to his family members.[20]

References

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  1. ^ "Details of Inspectors Deleted From the Seniority List of 2002". Office of the Chief Commissioner of Central Excise, Chennai. Retrieved 10 August 2017.
  • ^ a b "PI Bala's family sues Najib, Rosmah over exile". Malaysiakini. 14 June 2014. Retrieved 10 August 2017.
  • ^ Penyiasat dedah nama adik Najib
  • ^ Shahanaaz Habib. "Altantuya: Razak's PI makes shocking statutory declaration (Update)" Archived 22 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine, The Star, Kuala Lumpur, 3 July 2008; retrieved 19 February 2013.
  • ^ Peguam: Najib 'dikaitkan' dengan kehilangan Bala
  • ^ Berita NTV7onYouTube
  • ^ Lourdes Charles. "Police looking for Balasubramaniam" Archived 18 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine. The Star, 5 July 2008. Retrieved on 28 February 2013.
  • ^ Berita NTV7onYouTube
  • ^ Sidang media Americk Singh SidhuonYouTube
  • ^ Bala Telah Telefon Anak SaudaranyaonYouTube
  • ^ PI Bala – Dari Bangkok ke Kathmandu dan Delhi
  • ^ Clara Chooi. "PI Bala kembali untuk bantu Pakatan dalam PRU 13, kata peguam" Archived 25 February 2013 at the Wayback Machine, The Malaysian Insider, Kuala Lumpur, 22 February 2013. Retrieved 28 February 2013.
  • ^ Malaysian Chronicle. "Bala swears on Bhagavad Gita: 1st SD about Najib, Rosmah & Altantuya TRUE", The Malaysian Chronicle, Kuala Lumpur, 24 February 2013. Retrieved on 2 February 2013.
  • ^ Md Izwan. "Tujuan Pulang Untuk Bersama Rakyat Lakukan Perubahan, Kata Bala" Archived 19 April 2013 at archive.today, The Malaysian Insider, 24 February 2013. Retrieved on 28 February 2013.
  • ^ MyNewsHub. "Balasubramaniam Punya Altantiya Terbunuh" Archived 6 November 2012 at the Wayback Machine, Mynewshub, Kuala Lumpur, 24 August 2012. Retrieved on 28 February 2013.
  • ^ Day 4 Altantuya Murder Trial. "'Razak did not ask me to kill her'" Archived 5 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine The Star Online, 22 June 2007. Retrieved on 28 February 2013.
  • ^ TV3."P. Balasubramaniam Dies of Heart Attack" Archived 13 April 2013 at archive.today, Media Prima, 15 March 2013. Retrieved on 17 March 2013
  • ^ CT Ali. "Can PI Bala deliver anything for Pakatan?", Free Malaysia Today, Kuala Lumpur, 28 February 2013. Retrieved 18 March 2013.
  • ^ Malaysiakini. "Altantuya Does Not Want Me To Die", Kuala Lumpur, 15 March 2013. Retrieved on 17 March 2013.
  • ^ "PI Bala dies after heart attack". The Star Online. 16 March 2013. Retrieved 10 August 2017.

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