SHAH ALAM — A cousin of Altantuya Shaariibuu today told the High Court here that the photo of a slain Mongolian woman together with political analyst, Abdul Razak Baginda and a deputy prime minister, which was produced to the court, was fake.
Burmaa Oyunchimeg, 37, said the photo of the trio was done through a photoshop technique and it was absolutely fake.
“It is a poor photoshop technique and it is absolutely fake,” she said when Senior Federal Counsel Jasmee Hameeza Jaafar, who acted for the Malaysian government, referred to her a photo of the trio.
Burmaa, however, said she had seen the real photo of Altantuya sitting together with two man, which was taken in Paris in 2005, and they were smiling at the camera.
“Altantuya had shown the original photo with hundreds of other photos in one album to me including the photo of Altantuya and Abdul Razak in a Ferrari when we (Burmaa & Altantuya) were in Ulan Bator, Mongolia,” she said at the hearing of a RM100 million suit filed by the Altantuya’s family against two former policemen, Azilah Hadri and Sirul Azhar Umar, Abdul Razak and the Malaysian government.
The sales associate, based in Chicago, Illinois, United States of America also said that the original photo was not in her possession and she did not know what had happened to the picture.
“What I know, Mr Ang (private investigator hired by Altantuya) told me that he had seen the photo in Altantuya’s possesion,” she said.
When suggested by Jasmee Hameeza that the witness could not produce the original photo which was shown to her by Altantuya because the photo actually never existed, Burmaa said, “No, I disagree”.
Burmaa also told the court that Altantuya had hired ‘Ang’ to locate Abdul Razak.
The first witness for the plaintiffs said Altantuya had informed her that she had asked ‘Ang’ to find Abdul Razak after she failed to reach him.
Asked by counsel Manjeet Singh Dhillon, acting for Abdul Razak, whether his client had ever told her anything about not being able to meet Altantuya.
Burmaa said, “Yes, Razak Baginda sent me a message and told that he could not meet Altantuya”.
Manjeet: You did not reply to Razak Baginda message?
Burmaa: Yes.
Manjeet: Did you convey the message to Altantuya?
Burmaa: Yes.
Burmaa also said she had queried Altantuya on the matter and Altantuya had informed her that there was a small problem and told her to not to reply to Razak’s message.
On June 4, 2007, the parents of Altantuya, Dr Shaariibuu Setev and wife Altantsetseg Sanjaa and their two grandsons, Mungunshagai Bayarjargal and Altanshagai Munkhtulga, filed a RM100 million suit against two former policemen, Azilah Hadri and Sirul Azhar Umar, Abdul Razak and the Malaysian government.
However, Altanshagai Munkhtulga’s name was later removed as a plaintiff as he had died two years ago.
In the statement of claim, the family alleged that Altantuya’s death had caused them mental shock and psychological trauma, entitling them to be compensated with exemplary and aggravated damages.
The trial before Judge Datuk Vazeer Alam Mydin Meera continues tomorrow with Dr Shaariibuu to take the stand.
— BERNAMA