The murder trial of Altantuya Shaariibuu was told Tuesday that the record of the Mongolian model and two other Mongolian women entering Malaysia was deleted from the immigration computer system. Altantuya's friend, Uuriintuya Gal-Ochir, 30, testified at the High Court here that she faced problems at the KL International Airport on Nov 24 last year when exiting out of the country to return to Mongolia as there was no record of them entering Malaysia. "There was no record of us (Altantuya, Namiraa Gerelmaa and Uuriintuya) entering Malaysia. They (the immigration officers) asked me how I came to Malaysia, by sea or by car. So I showed my air ticket because it stated the day I entered Malaysia," she said. She said she was stranded at the airport for two hours and police officers told her that she had entered Malaysia illegally.
Private investigator Ang Chong Beng, who was employed by Altantuya, then took the witness stand.
Among other things, he testified that she had demanded RM500,000 from Abdul Razak, a demand made through the latter's private investigator P. Balasubramaniam, when they met in a police station after Altantuya was taken there for causing a ruckus outside Abdul Razak's house last October
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