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05 January 2010

Senior Air Force officers not involved in missing jet engines

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Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail, the Attorney-General has revealed that the 2 missing jet fighter engines belonging to the RMAF (Royal Malaysian Air Force) was not done by high ranking officers and that it was done by only the rank-and-file officers of the force. He said “Only rank-and-file officers were behind the missing US-made jet fighter engines which Malaysia purchased in 1975 and the culprits will be prosecuted soon. The investigation papers show there are no senior military officers involved. Only what we can call rank and file personnel are involved. No officers."

He added that "We shall take action against the suspects in the very near future. You can mark my words. However, investigations are still ongoing.” Not revealing how many people are being questioned at the moment, he added that a few civilians and customs officers are also being involved. He added that “The engines were brought to USJ Subang Jaya, to undergo some repairs sometime on Oct 31, 2007. The military suspected that the engines were stolen on Dec 30, 2007 though it was only on May 22, 2008 that the military confirmed that the theft had occurred. The military then launched its own investigations into the matter and decided to lodge a police report on Aug 4, 2008. Based on military and police investigations, the container containing the jet engines was off-loaded in Argentina. From there, it boarded another vessel heading towards Uruguay,"


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At the end of the day, the top brass should be held accountable. Stop bullshitting and shifting the blame. This principle of " all heads will roll before mine ins not a valid excuse.
A military base losing two jet engines...what a laugh when you think the small rank and file did the job so well that no top brass or senior officers are involved.
I say let the rank and file take over the top brass job. At least you can say it was well organised.

See how "SMART" from the NAJIS konco,

the first thing he tell u was no senior people involved!!! which actually tried to pushaway the problem far far away from Najis and team.

that mean all the SHIT been sucked to a SMALL BLACK GOAT, and u will saw the BLACK GOAT been sent to court and the head will be cover like Ninja, just like Altantuya case.

Congraculation to u Mr.Najis on your another SHIT attempt!!!


GANI PATAIL,

(1) Don't you think that you have gone a bit overboard trying to stress that only other rank officers were involved. WHY???

(2) To carry out a proper investigation which will be the basis of the Prosecution Papers (or brief), you need to ascertain where the engines really are. You first said they are in Argentina and now Uruguay. for all we know the engines could be in the backyard somebody's house at USJ or maybe even in Iran.
Can we know exactly where the engines are??? Or is this not relevant for you???

Present day Malaysia has a two main of mysteries.

Location of F5E engines -----Argentina--Uruguay--dUNNO?
Location of RPK--------------Thailand--Singapore--Australia--London--Poland--DUNNO??

Low ranked officers couldn't have just stolen and shipped the engines to 'Argentina' There must have been a Buyer at this so called 'Argentina'. Who was this buyer. This whole episode stinks of an international black market sale of weapons and or assesories.

Are you sure the privates, corporals and sargents of the RMAF have such links to the international market.

Surely something is amiss here!
Don't you think so???

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