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Shafie arrested

Parti Warisan Sabah president Datuk Seri Shafie Apdal has been arrested after nearly four hours of questionin­g by graft-busters over projects implemente­d during his watch as Rural and Regional Developmen­t Minister between 2009 and 2015. He is expected to

- by STEPHANIE LEE and RUBEN SARIO

KOTA KINABALU: Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal has been arrested, a day before his 60th birthday and after nearly four hours of questionin­g by the Malaysian AntiCorrup­tion Commission.

Shafie, who was arrested at 9pm yesterday, is expected to be taken to the Kota Kinabalu High Court to be remanded today. MACC deputy chief commission­er (operations) Datuk Azam Baki confirmed the arrest.

The Parti Warisan Sabah president arrived at the MACC office at about 5.15pm yesterday, after flying in from Kuala Lumpur, to be questioned over projects implemente­d during his watch as Rural and Regional Developmen­t Minister between 2009 and 2015.

In a white shirt, Shafie Apdal was accompanie­d by his wife Datin Seri Shuryani Shuaib; Warisan vice-president Datuk Peter Anthony who was detained earlier and released on bail; and their lawyers Martin Tommy and Loretto Padua.

Before he left for the MACC office, Shafie told reporters at his Taman Gold View home: “We are willing to facilitate and when they called me, I flew back from Kuala Lumpur.

“It's a process of law and we need to give our cooperatio­n. We are not going to obstruct and I know that MACC is just doing its job.”

He also said that he was saddened by the detention of his two siblings – Hamid and Yusof – in the investigat­ion but reiterated that MACC was just doing its job.

Urging his supporters to remain calm and to continue the party’s work, Shafie and a relative led a short prayer before heading to the MACC office.

Earlier, a crowd of supporters gathered at the Kota Kinabalu Internatio­nal Airport to greet him.

Later, Shafie was taken to Queen Elizabeth Hospital for overnight observatio­n for having high blood pressure, said his lawyear and Warisan deputy president Darell Leiking.

MACC has so far arrested 10 peo- ple, including Shafie’s brothers, his nephew Warisan Youth chief Azis Jamman, Peter, Tenom Umno Youth chief Jamawi Jaafar and his Tawau counterpar­t Ariffin Kassim, Warisan media representa­tive Armarjit Singh, Hamid’s son-in-law Manzur Hussein Awal Khan, a 52-year-old local contractor and a 40-year-old senior civil servant in Putrajaya, over the case.

Hamid, who was warded at Damai Specialist Hospital for health problems since Sunday has been released on MACC bail.

Magistrate Stephanie Sherron Abbie, granted Hamid bail at RM50,000 in two sureties.

MACC prosecutin­g officer Mohd Faliq Basirudin said Hamid’s remand was supposed to only end today but he was released earlier because the investigat­ion on him was complete.

Stephanie went to Gleneagles Hospital later, for the release of Manzur, 37, who is also warded over health issues.

He was granted bail at RM30,000 in two sureties and ordered to report once a month to the MACC office.

Yusof is still in MACC custody.

 ??  ?? Mohd Shafie waving to supporters after arriving in Kota Kinabalu to meet MACC officers. With him is his wife Datin Seri Shuryani Shuaib. — NORMIMIE DIUN/ The Star Keeping his appointmen­t:
Mohd Shafie waving to supporters after arriving in Kota Kinabalu to meet MACC officers. With him is his wife Datin Seri Shuryani Shuaib. — NORMIMIE DIUN/ The Star Keeping his appointmen­t:

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