Anwar Ibrahim advises Najib and Rosmah on how to survive in prison
Anwar was not in the cellblock like all the other prisoners. One section of the prison hospital was blocked off for Anwar with a curtain for his privacy. Anwar also had about six helpers or dayang, mostly young Indonesian men or boys who were in prison on drug-related charges.
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Raja Petra Kamarudin
Last night, 60 Sungai Buloh prison wardens went to Port Dickson to help Anwar Ibrahim campaign in the by-election. “Even the prison guards who watch over me secretly sympathise with me and even supported Keadilan,” Anwar said (READ MORE HERE).
According to Rosli Ibrahim, Anwar’s brother, many of the Sungai Buloh prison wardens were on Anwar’s payroll and every month Rosli had to go to Bandar Baru Sungai Buloh to pay their salaries. Rosli said millions were spent in those years that Anwar was in prison.
Anwar had a mobile phone and had access to the internet and he communicated with party leaders on a daily basis.
Anwar was not in the cellblock like all the other prisoners. One section of the prison hospital was blocked off for Anwar with a curtain for his privacy. Anwar also had about six helpers or dayang, mostly young Indonesian men or boys who were in prison on drug-related charges.
Anwar personally hand-picked these boys and paid them a monthly gaji and they were able to share his space and not have to go back to their cells at night.
“I can give a briefing to those, if the court decides that they are guilty, whoever it is, be it Rosmah or Najib, on how to live and survive in prison,” Anwar said.
Yes, that was how Anwar survived in prison, in case Najib Razak and Rosmah Mansor want to know. Anwar did not sleep on the floor or in a cell like the rest of us. And he had six young Indonesian men or boys to serve him 24-7. He also had phone and internet access. But then you will need to spend millions like Anwar did.