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Najib’s bid for house/bungalow arrest stirs stronger and stronger criticisms
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 19, 2025: The disgraced, shameless and unrepentant former prime minister Najib “1MDB” Razak’s bid for house arrest (in his case bungalow arrest) has stirred stronger and stronger criticisms in social media daily.
The kleptocrat former Umno president, now serving his jail sentence in Kajang Prison, is facing severe criticisms from the rakyat (people) but not from politicians, especially those from the corrupt-loving Umno, who worship the national thief and are lobbying mindlessly for him to be freed to savour his ill-gotten wealth.
No News Is Bad News reproduces below one of the strongest criticisms and image posted on Facebook to date:
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, just watched the documentary “The Kleptocrats” and I say Najib should be imprison for rest of his life and pay up all he stole, death sentences and imprisonment is to easy for him. Make him sweep
wash toilet
and cook
in the prison, he need major breaking from all is suit, tie and etc style of living, give him green or red prison shirt, handcuff him. This will torture him and break him.
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He has been called one of the most wanted men on the planet, the shadowy mastermind of the now infamous $4.5bn 1MDB fraud that robbed Malaysia of its sovereign wealth - and brought down a prime minister. But Low Taek Jho, or Jho Low, as he is known, has so far managed to elude Malaysian and international law enforcement agencies - somehow staying out of the public eye and keeping one step ahead of Interpol red notices for his arrest. Yet, as this exclusive Al Jazeera investigation reveals, even while on the run, Jho Low has been attempting to negotiate yet another behind-the-scenes deal - this time to stay out of jail. With new information on the role played by Jho Low and his associates in the 1MDB scandal, and previously unheard recordings of the man himself, this eye-opening film sheds new light on what has been dubbed "the world's biggest heist".
The images below say it all about the man who stole millions, if not billions, of Ringgit from the rakyat dan negara (people and country):
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