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Najeeb seeks police protection

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Kuala Lumpur: Malaysia’s former prime minister Najeeb Razak fears for his safety and has asked for police protection, his spokesman said yesterday, a day after the ex-leader complained over the conduct of police searching properties for evidence of corruption.

Having ruled Malaysia for nearly 10 years, Najeeb and his wife, Rosmah Mansor, have been barred from leaving the country after his coalition’s surprise defeat in an election on May 9. The new government led by his mentor-turned-foe, Mahathir Mohammad, wants answers to how billions of dollars disappeare­d from 1Malaysia Developmen­t Berhad (1MDB), a state fund founded by Najeeb. Najeeb has consistent­ly denied all allegation­s of wrongdoing, but his image hasn’t been helped by his wife’s reputation for lavish spending. Earlier yesterday, the couple left Kuala Lumpur to spend time in Najeeb’s home state of Pahang, having suffered the ignominy of police searching their home and other properties in the capital during the past few days. Before retreating to his family constituen­cy, Najeeb asked for police protection, though police have been stationed outside his house for the past week and he still travels with a police escort.

“Najeeb has lodged a police report asking for protection for himself and his family as they fear for their safety after the 14th General Election,” the spokesman told Bernama news agency.

 ?? Reuters ?? Najeeb Razak and his wife Rosmah Mansor.
Reuters Najeeb Razak and his wife Rosmah Mansor.

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