December 15, 2015

BREAKING / MALAYSIAN POLICE RECORDED JUSTO'S STATEMENT IN BANGKOK

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2. RELATED:IGP: JUSTO'S STATEMENT ON 1MDB RECORDED
3. RELATED:MALAYSIAN COPS RECORD JUSTO'S STATEMENT IN BANGKOK
4. RELATED: IGP: JUSTO'S STATEMENT ON 1MDB RECORDED 
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POLICE RECORDED JUSTO'S STATEMENT IN BANGKOK: IGP KHALID

KUALA LUMPUR, (BERNAMA) December 15, 2015–
Malaysian police’s plan to record Swiss national Xavier Andre Justo’s statement in connection with 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) proceeded today as scheduled in Bangkok, Thailand. 
Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar confirmed this to Bernama when asked about the move to record the statement of the PetroSaudi former employer who is currently being detained in Bangkok. 


Meanwhile, Bernama correspondent in Bangkok, Minggu Simon said the Malaysian police team was seen entering the prison at 10am local time (11am Malaysian time). 
He was also told that the team which left around noon for lunch would be returning in the evening. 
The Malaysian police team headed by Bukit Aman CID deputy director (Investigation/Legal) Datuk Amar Singh Ishar Singh was tasked to obtain Justo’s statement. 
Justo on August 17 was sentenced to three years’ jail by the South Bangkok Criminal Court, Thailand for stealing 90 gigabytes of data which included emails, documents and other materials from PetroSaudi International. 
Malaysian police had been trying to record his statement for the past few months. 
The 49-year-old drew interest in Malaysia in view of the cooperation between PetroSaudi and 1MDB.
('Police recorded Justo's statement in Bangkok: IGP Khalid.' – The New Straits Times, December 15, 2015)


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1. MALAYSIAN POLICE RECORD JUSTO'S STATEMENT IN BANGKOK: IGP KHALID
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3. RELATED:MALAYSIAN COPS RECORD JUSTO'S STATEMENT IN BANGKOK
4. RELATED: IGP: JUSTO'S STATEMENT ON 1MDB RECORDED 
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RELATED: IGP: JUSTO'S STATEMENT ON 1MDB RECORDED

REPORTED BY MALAYSIA TODAY

KUALA LUMPUR, (BERNAMA) December 15, 2015–
The Malaysian police’s plan to record Swiss national Xavier Andre Justo’s statement in connection with 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) proceeded today as scheduled in Bangkok, Thailand.

Inspector-General of Police Khalid Abu Bakar confirmed this when asked about the move to record the statement from Justo, PetroSaudi’s former employee who is currently being detained in Bangkok.

Meanwhile, the Malaysian police team in Bangkok was seen entering the prison at 10am local time (11am Malaysian time). The team, which left around noon for lunch, would be return in the evening.

The Malaysian police team headed by Bukit Aman CID Deputy Director (Investigation/Legal) Amar Singh Ishar Singh was tasked with obtaining Justo’s statement.

Justo on August 17 was sentenced to three years’ jail by the South Bangkok Criminal Court for stealing 90 gigabytes of data that included emails, documents and other materials from PetroSaudi International.

Malaysian police have been trying to record his statement for the past few months.

The 49-year-old drew interest from Malaysia due to the cooperation between PetroSaudi and 1MDB.
('IGP: JUSTO'S STATEMENT ON 1MDB RECORDED.' – Malaysia Today, December 15, 2015)


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1. MALAYSIAN POLICE RECORD JUSTO'S STATEMENT IN BANGKOK: IGP KHALID
2. RELATED:IGP: JUSTO'S STATEMENT ON 1MDB RECORDED
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4. RELATED: IGP: JUSTO'S STATEMENT ON 1MDB RECORDED 
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RELATED: MALAYSIAN COPS RECORD JUSTO'S STATEMENT IN BANGKOK

KUALA LUMPUR, (BERNAMA) December 15, 2015–
Malaysian police's plan to record Swiss national Xavier Andre Justo's statement in connection with 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) proceeded today as scheduled in Bangkok. 
Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar confirmed this with Bernama when asked about the move to record the statement of the former PetroSaudi employee, who is detained in the Thai capital. 
The Malaysian police team was seen entering the prison at 10am (11am Malaysian time) and would be returning in the evening after breaking around noon for lunch. 
The team is led by Bukit Aman CID deputy director (investigation-legal) Datuk Amar Singh Ishar Singh. 
Justo on August 17 was sentenced to three years' prison by the South Bangkok Criminal Court for stealing 90gb of data which included emails, documents and other materials from PetroSaudi International. 
Malaysian police had been trying to record his statement over the past few months as he drew their interests in view of the cooperation between PetroSaudi and 1MDB.
('Malaysian cops record Justo's statement in Bangkok.' – The Malaysian Insider, December 15, 2015)


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1. MALAYSIAN POLICE RECORD JUSTO'S STATEMENT IN BANGKOK: IGP KHALID
2. RELATED:IGP: JUSTO'S STATEMENT ON 1MDB RECORDED
3. RELATED:MALAYSIAN COPS RECORD JUSTO'S STATEMENT IN BANGKOK
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RELATED: IGP: JUSTO'S STATEMENT ON 1MDB RECORDED

REPORTED BY FREE MALAYSIA TODAY

KUALA LUMPUR, (BERNAMA) December 15, 2015–
The Malaysian police’s plan to record Swiss national Xavier Andre Justo’s statement in connection with 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) proceeded today as scheduled in Bangkok, Thailand. 
Inspector-General of Police Khalid Abu Bakar confirmed this when asked about the move to record the statement from Justo, PetroSaudi’s former employee who is currently being detained in Bangkok. 
Meanwhile, the Malaysian police team in Bangkok was seen entering the prison at 10am local time (11am Malaysian time). The team, which left around noon for lunch, would return in the evening. 
The Malaysian police team headed by Bukit Aman CID Deputy Director (Investigation/Legal) Amar Singh Ishar Singh was tasked with obtaining Justo’s statement. 
Justo on August 17 was sentenced to three years’ jail by the South Bangkok Criminal Court for stealing 90 gigabytes of data that included emails, documents and other materials from PetroSaudi International. 
Malaysian police have been trying to record his statement for the past few months.
The 49-year-old drew interest from Malaysia due to the cooperation between PetroSaudi and 1MDB.
('IGP: Justo's statement on 1MDB recorded.' – Free Malaysia Today, December 15, 2015)

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