Rafidah Aziz, the private investigator
Rafidah is a frequent visitor to casinos in the UK and the US and the high rollers who frequent these clubs know she blows millions at one go at the tables. And Rafidah is amongst those people who say they are opposing Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak because they sympathise with the rakyat who find it difficult to make ends meet due to the high cost of living and 6% GST.
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Raja Petra Kamarudin
On 5th March 2018, Rafidah Aziz said she managed to locate or track down the luxury yacht Equanimity in waters off Phuket, Thailand last year. She personally took photographs of the yacht plus managed to pinpoint the exact location of the Equanimity using the vessel’s automatic identification system.
The way Rafidah talks it is as if she was purposely hunting for that yacht. More than 99% of Malaysians would not have recognised the Equanimity if it had rammed them in their behinds. Rafidah, however, was as sharp as a CIA agent on a military precision secret mission.
Rafidah was tracking the Equanimity while others were tracking her to casinos in the UK and US
The fact that Rafidah personally took photos of the yacht and pinpointed its precise coordinates means she had something up her sleeve. She did not do this just for fun. This must have been part of an operation to track the Equanimity all over the world and then, when the time is right, pounce on it. That must be why Rafidah was tracking the Equanimity.
Anyway, while Rafidah was tracking the Equanimity, others were tracking her to casinos in Las Vegas, Reno and London. The Colony Club in London is the most exclusive casino in Mayfair and is owned by Genting. That means the Colony Club management all know who Rafidah is, especially the Malaysian staff, and there is no way she can escape detection. The Colony Club is also not a casino you play in unless you are prepared to blow RM10 million a night.
The most exclusive Colony Club in Mayfair, London
Rafidah is a frequent visitor to casinos in the UK and the US and the high rollers who frequent these clubs know she blows millions at one go at the tables. And Rafidah is amongst those people who say they are opposing Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak because they sympathise with the rakyat who find it difficult to make ends meet due to the high cost of living and 6% GST.
Yeah, right!
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Rafidah Aziz: I managed to track down luxury yacht Equanimity in Phuket last year
(The Star) – Fomer Cabinet minister Tan Sri Rafidah Aziz claims she managed to locate the luxury yacht “Equanimity” in waters off Phuket, Thailand last year.
On her Facebook page on Sunday, Rafidah posted photos and videos that she took of the yacht, which has been linked to personalities surrounding 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB).
One photo showed crew members on board the Equanimity as it sailed while another had the yacht’s tender (a smaller boat used to transport people and supplies between the yatch and shore) docked at the marina in Phuket at night with two people standing next to it.
Rafidah said she managed to pinpoint the exact location of the Equanimity using the vessel’s automatic identification system while on a diving trip one year ago.
“I myself piloted my instructor’s boat to exactly where the Equanimity was at sea and I personally took photos and videos of the Equanimity at really very close range, including its ultra luxurious tender at the marina in Phuket later that night,” she said in her post.
“We were told by some people at the marina that Equanimity was anchored offshore and the owner [or] guests usually come onshore at night in the cover of darkness,” she added.
She said she was told that the tender was docked in Phuket that night as the owner was celebrating Valentine’s Day on shore with his guests.
She added that a simple Internet search was able to reveal the owners of the yatch and quoted the ‘SuperYatchFan’ website, which named Low Taek Jho and his Hong-Kong based investment fund Jynwel Capital as the owner of the vessel, valued at US$250mil (RM974.5mil).