Does the picture now become clearer?
So Musa Hassan put into place a plan to get rid of Ramli Yusuff. And he fabricated charges against Ramli Yusuff so that his successor could be removed. And this would also mean Musa Hassan does not need to retire but can stay on as IGP.
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“After Tan Sri Rahim (Noor) entered the lockup area, he stopped somewhere near the wooden door. He then lifted his fingers to his lips and raised both his hands to his eyes signalling to the person in front of him.”
“There were police officers standing at the counter. They were ASP Rodwan (Mohd Yusof) and Dato’ Ramli (Yusuff). I cannot remember the others. I cannot remember whether there was any response to Tan Sri Rahim’s signal from the officers in front of him.”
“Not long after that, Tan Sri Rahim straight away headed towards the passage leading towards the cell on the left. He was walking at normal pace. I followed Tan Sri Rahim behind.”
“When I reached the entrance to the passage leading to the cell, I did not see Tan Sri Rahim anymore. Then I heard a voice saying, “Jangan pukul saya” (Don’t beat me) in Malay.”
“I was already in the passage. Spontaneously, I rushed into the cell. The first cell on the left. It is cell number six.”
“I rushed in and grabbed his (Rahim’s) belt with my (right) hand, from behind, and pulled him towards me. With my left hand, I held the bar of the cell door. Dato’ Ramli assisted me.”
“Dato’ Ramli was in the cell on Tan Sri Rahim’s right. He was assisting me by pushing him (Rahim) out of the cell. We managed to get Tan Sri Rahim out of the cell and then I took him out of the lockup. And then both of us went up to the 30th floor.”
“There were a few meetings held. Finally, there was a meeting between Tan Sri Rahim and a few others and myself. At that meeting, it was decided that Dato’ Seri Anwar (Ibrahim) is to be arrested under the Internal Security Act. There was no discussion regarding what happened to Dato’ Seri Anwar in the cell.”
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That was the testimony of the then Director of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), Dato’ Yaacob Md Amin, during the Royal Commission of Inquiry in February/March 1999 that was held to investigate the Anwar Ibrahim beating. So it was not, as ex-IGP Rahim Noor said, a provocation. There was no provocation. And Ramli Yusuff, the man who helped to hold back Rahim Noor, said so.
On 28 February 1999, Rahim Noor had no choice but to confess to beating Anwar who was handcuffed and blindfolded. And for that Rahim Noor was forced to resign from his post and subsequently spent two months in jail.
For his ‘crime’ of revealing the truth, Ramli Yusuff was sent into cold storage. And his incompetent and bumbling subordinate, Musa Hassan, ‘overtook’ him and went on to become the new IGP. But Ramli Yusuff was later ‘rehabilitated’ after spending a stint in cold storage. And he was slotted to replace Musa Hassan as the new IGP once it is time for Musa Hassan to retire.
But Musa Hassan wanted to stay on as IGP. He did not want to retire yet because there was so much shit he would be leaving behind. Musa Hassan, therefore, had to eliminate all his potential successors so that when it came time for him to retire he could claim that there are no suitable successors to take over — which means he has no choice but to stay on as IGP.
So Musa Hassan put into place a plan to get rid of Ramli Yusuff. And he fabricated charges against Ramli Yusuff so that his successor could be removed. And this would also mean Musa Hassan does not need to retire but can stay on as IGP.
And that is the gist to the whole issue. Now does the picture become clearer?
The storyline is simple. Musa Hssan wanted Ramli Yusuff ‘dead’. And he went out of his way to ensure that this would happen, even if it meant he had to fabricate charges against the man. And this is exactly what he did as the following will show.
Now read the following and the picture would become even clearer, if it not already is:
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Ex-CCID chief Ramli acquitted of abuse of power
Former Bukit Commercial Crimes Investigation Department director Datuk Ramli Yusuff was acquitted by the Sessions Court here of abusing his public office two years ago.
He was accused of ordering and using a Royal Malaysia Police Cessna Caravan aircraft to take him on an aerial surveillance of two lots in Ulu Tungku, Lahad Datu, in which his real estate company Kinsajaya Sdn Bhd had a personal interest, on June 2007.
Judge Supang Lian in her ruling Monday held that Ramli had no case to answer as the prosecution had failed to establish a prima facie case against him. “The accused thus deserves to be acquitted,” she said and ordered the RM20,000 bail and all evidence to be returned.
The 56-year-old Ramli was charged under Section 15(1) of the Anti-Corruption Act for abusing his public office through the unauthorised use of a police Cessna Caravan aircraft for pecuniary gain. The charge provides for imprisonment not exceeding 20 years and a minimum fine of RM10,000 upon conviction.
The offence was allegedly committed at 7.50am on June 15, 2007, at the Sabah Police Air Unit in Tanjung Aru, here.
At Monday’s hearing, Ramli was represented by counsels Datuk Mohd Shafie Abdullah and James Tsai while the prosecution team was headed by Deputy Public Prosecutor Kevin Morais.
Among those who had testified during the trial was Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan. – The Star, 27 July 2009
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Okay, and if the picture is still not clear enough, read this (and if you still can’t see the clear picture then go buy a gun and put a bullet in your head).