Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Diplomat Mencabul: New Zealand dedahkan kenyataan Menteri Luar Malaysia bercanggah dengan fakta..
Siapa pula gerangan Rizalman lelaki yang di dakwa menceroboh dan melakukan serangan seksual di New Zealand ini hingga menyebabkan Menteri Luar terpaksa memutar belit fakta?
Kaum kerabat siapa dia ini?.. hingga beliau kelihatan cuba diselamatkan oleh Kerajaan BN dengan membawanya pulang dan mengekalkan kekebalan diplomatiknya?
Kata Menteri Luar, pihak berkuasa New Zealand yang menawarkan "alternatif" untuk membawa pulang seorang diplomat Malaysia yang dituduh terbabit dalam kes serangan seksual sebelum 30 Mei.
Anifah berkata tawaran alternatif untuk membawa Rizalman pulang dibuat oleh pegawai dari polis New Zealand dan Timbalan Ketua Protokol Kementerian Hal Ehwal Luar Negeri dan Perdagangan semasa bermesyuarat dengan pegawai Malaysia pada 12 Mei .
Walaupun pemimpin New Zealand mahu diplomat tersebut, Mohammed Rizalman Ismail, dibicarakan di sana, Anifah berkata pihak berkuasa New Zealand yang membuat tawaran itu.
Hakikatnya dokumen yang didedahkan oleh Kerajaan New Zealand mengatakan Malaysia enggan mengetepikan keistimewaan diplomatik dalam kes serangan seksual di Wellington itu.
Malah kerajaan Malaysia juga telah berusaha untuk menutup kes dan meminta semua tuduhan yang dikenakan terhadap individu itu ditarik balik.
Baca apa yang media New Zealand laporkan ini..
NZ and Malaysia offer differing views on diplomat's treatment
The Government has released documents which say Malaysia refused to waive diplomatic privilege in the case of a diplomat accused of a sexual assault in Wellington.
The Malaysian government also sought to have the man's police file sealed and all charges withdrawn.
This appears to be at odds with statements reported to have been made by Malaysia's foreign minister today.
Earlier, Malaysia's Foreign Minister Anifah Aman said New Zealand allowed the diplomat to invoke diplomatic immunity and return to Malaysia.
The NZ documents, obtained by Fairfax Media under the Official Information Act, show the Ministry of Foreign Affairs wrote to the Malaysian high commission in Wellington asking it to waive diplomatic immunity for Muhammad Rizalman bin Ismail.
The documents also show that the high commission refused to waive immunity and sought to seal the police file on the case.
The high commission also informed the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs that it had "decided that he should be repatriated to Malaysia as soon as possible".
Anifah said at a press conference today that New Zealand authorities offered Rizalman the "alternative" to go home.
Malaysia was willing to waive the diplomat's immunity but decided to take up New Zealand's offer to invoke diplomatic immunity and bring him back home, Anifah said.
The Malaysian High Commissioner had a meeting in Wellington with the deputy chief of protocol at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade and police officers on May 12 to address the matter.
Malaysia's foreign ministry was prepared to waive diplomatic immunity to enable prosecution under New Zealand law to proceed, Anifah said.
During the discussion on May 12, "the New Zealand side had offered an alternative for the accused to be brought back to Malaysia."
Rizalman and his family returned to Malaysia on May 22, with the agreement of the New Zealand authorities, Anifah said.
Prime Minister John Key said before a suppression hearing in the case that he wanted Rizalman tried here.
"We sent a very strong message that we didn't want him sent home."
Anifah said Rizalman would be extradited if New Zealand authorities requested it, or if New Zealand thought the Malaysian investigation was not being conducted properly.
A Defence Ministry panel would investigate and Rizalman would face a military court in Malaysia, where he would face "stern action" if found guilty.
Anifah said Malaysia never intended to treat the matter lightly.
"The Malaysian government acknowledges that the incident is a serious matter and we do not have any intention to sweep the matter under the carpet."
DIPLOMAT NAMED AFTER MEDIA PRESSURE
A High Court judge today lifted the suppression order shielding Rizalman's identity.
Rizalman holds the military rank of warrant officer and was a staff assistant with a defence portfolio at the Malaysian high commission.
The commission is located on the corner of Mills Rd and Brooklyn Rd in the Wellington suburb of Brooklyn.
Rizalman was arrested in Brooklyn on the night of May 9. He appeared in court on May 30 but left the country soon after.
He was reportedly arrested after an attack on a 21-year-old woman in her home last month.
Police had sufficient evidence to charge him with assault with intent to rape, as well as refusing to leave the property, but had to release him because of his diplomatic immunity.
It is understood Rizalman may face a military board of inquiry in Malaysia.
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