 • Anwar’s legal team to tackle charge head-on
• Anwar’s legal team to tackle charge head-on
• Anwar to be charged with sodomy
• Pak Lah: I am not involved in sodomy charge
• Saiful thankful Anwar finally brought to justice
 KUALA LUMPUR: Solicitor-General Datuk Idris Harun and the Attorney-General's  Chambers prosecution chief Datuk Mohd Yusof Zainal Abiden will lead the  prosecution against Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today.
Idris, 53, confirmed that he would be there together with Yusof to prefer a  charge of sodomy against Anwar.
“I will be there tomorrow (today),” he said, declining to comment further on the  matter.
Idris has been thrust into the limelight as the Government had decided that  Attorney-General Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail and Inspector- General of Police Tan  Sri Musa Hassan should not be involved in the newest sodomy case against Anwar.
This was because the former deputy prime minister had accused the two of  fabricating evidence against him when he was assaulted while in the police  lock-up in 1998.
There is nothing curious about the S-G making the decision to prosecute because  he is legally empowered to perform any of the functions performed by the A-G, as  provided for under Section 40A of the Eleventh Schedule to the Federal  Constitution.
Under Section 376(2) of the Criminal Procedure Code, the S-G shall have all the  powers of a Deputy Public Prosecutor (DPP) and shall act as Public Prosecutor in  the absence or inability of the A-G to act.
Idris, an honours law graduate of Universiti Malaya, was appointed Malaysia's  16th S-G on April 27, 2006.
He was a parliamentary draftsman before that appointment and has largely done  civil work in his 28 years in the Judicial and Legal Service.
He has also served as a DPP with the Royal Customs & Excise Department between  1992 and 1993.
Idris has also held the post of head of the prosecution unit of Kuala Lumpur and  served as senior federal counsel for the Anti-Corruption Agency. 
Anwar’s legal team to tackle charge head-on
 PETALING JAYA: The group of lawyers defending PKR leader Datuk Seri Anwar  Ibrahim say they are ready to tackle the sodomy charge head-on, including the  political conspiracy theory.
They also expressed their disappointment that neither they nor Anwar had seen  the copy of the police report lodged by his accuser Mohd Saifuil Bukhari Azlan  or the medical report.
“The legal team has not been given anything by the police or the prosecution.  Nothing. But we will fight hard with the few resources as we are going against  the might of the state, “ said lead counsel Sulaiman Abdullah.
Sulaiman said that the political underpinnings of the criminal case were  “undeniable.”
“The sequence is clear. Datuk Seri announced he is running for the Permatang  Pauh by-election. The Election Commission fixes nomination day (on Wednesday)  and almost immediately he (Anwar) is summoned to appear in court.
“The nexus between the one and the other is unmistakable. Datuk Seri is facing  the dual burden of the allegations and the fight to save the nation.
“He has not flinched and will face this trial fortified with prayers from his  family and friends,” he said yesterday at a press conference called by Anwar.
Anwar will be represented by three other main lawyers besides Sulaiman, namely  PKR vice-president and Subang MP Sivarasa Rasiah, Sankara Nair and Saiful Izham  Ramli.
Four or five more lawyers would be on stand-by as back-up.
Sankara Nair said that Anwar would likely be charged under Section 377B of the  Penal Code for voluntarily committing carnal intercourse against the order of  nature.
“This is a non-bailable offence but normally bail is granted by the court for  sodomy and rape offences, except for Anwar. They don't like to give,” he  quipped.
Sankara Nair also said there was no previous indication that Anwar would be  charged today until he received the phone call at 8.47am yesterday from the  police.
“I was told to bring my client to court at 10am to be charged. I then received a  fax at 10am and then Brickfields CID Chief Deputy Supt Jude Pereira personally  handed over the notice to Anwar at 12.20pm. We are ready to battle it out,” he  said. 
Anwar to be charged with sodomy
 PETALING JAYA: Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim will be charged today with sodomy and  the legal battle will have serious implications on his comeback bid in the  Permatang Pauh by-election, which he engineered by getting his wife to resign  the seat.
Nomination Day is set for Aug 16 and polling day 10 days after that, but the  question now is whether the PKR adviser will be on hand to personally campaign  or will he be locked up as a sodomy is a non-bailable offence.
Reacting to the Election Commission announcements on the date and the  authorities’ decision to charge him, Anwar accused the Government of conspiracy  to fix him to prevent him from making a political comeback.
He even held Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi personally  responsible. Anwar cited the timing of the EC’s announcement and when the police  served him with the notice that he is to be charged for sexually assaulting his  former aide Mohd Saiful Bukhari.
Brickfields CID chief Asst Supt Jude Pereira was at the PKR de facto leader's  house in Bukit Segambut at about 12.15pm, five minutes after the EC issued its  statement.
However, Abdullah denied Anwar’s claims, and stressed that he had reminded  police not to charge Anwar if they did not have enough evidence.
Pak Lah: I am not involved in sodomy charge
 KUALA LUMPUR: Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi has denied being involved in the  fresh sodomy charge against Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and to sabotage the PKR  adviser’s attempt to return to Parliament.
“How can I insist that he be charged? If there is no evidence the police are not  stupid to charge him,” the Prime Minster said when commenting on Anwar’s  accusation that he (Abdullah) had planned the sodomy charge.
Abdullah dismissed Anwar’s claim that the charge was an attempt to deflect  public’s attention from the Government’s problems.
“The Government’s problem is a huge problem and this one is not going to deflect  other kind of problems we are having at the moment. I don’t see that,” he told  reporters after chairing the Barisan Nasional supreme council meeting yesterday.
He said he had never given the police the impression that he wanted Anwar to be  charged.
“I am not one to ask people to charge (other people). I did say that if you have  something to charge and you have evidence then charge. If you don’t have  evidence then drop the charge, drop the whole thing and the investigation.
“So that is up to them to see and decide on the basis of their investigation  whether there is enough evidence to charge or not,” the prime minister said.
Abdullah also said that if the police had enough evidence, they were duty bound  to charge Anwar because they had to protect the rights of Anwar’s accuser Mohd  Saiful Bukhari Azlan.
“Don’t forget that there is another person, Saiful. You seem to forget Saiful  and you think Anwar is more important. This is the issue of the law,” he said.
On Anwar’s claim that the charge was meant to sabotage his election campaign due  to its timing which coincided with the Election Commission’s announcement of the  Permatang Pauh by-election date, Abdullah said that he was not the one who  announced the date and he did not ask for the charge to coincide with it.
“But the story of the charge against him is not new and emerged even before  (Anwar’s wife and PKR president Datuk Seri Dr) Wan Azizah (Ismail) resigned (as  Permatang Pauh MP),” he said.
On whether Saiful would also be charged if he was a willing partner, he said:
“You better read your law. If there is rape the accused will have to face  action. This is a matter for the law. But I am not lawyer and I won’t get  involved. We’ll see what happens in court.”
Asked about possible street demonstrations, he said: “Anwar should tell them not  to resort to demonstrate.”
Saiful thankful Anwar finally brought to justice
 PETALING JAYA: Mohd Saiful Bukhari Azlan is thankful to Allah that Datuk Seri  Anwar Ibrahim will finally be brought to face justice.
His lawyer Zamri Idrus said in a statement that Mohd Saiful, who was Anwar’s  former aide, would give full co-operation to ensure that the judicial court  process ran smoothly.
“Mohd Saiful also hopes that all Malaysians will pray that the legal process is  carried out smoothly so the truth can be proven in a just manner,” he said  yesterday.
Zamri also said he would hold a watching brief for Mohd Saiful today.
In another development, the doctor who examined Mohd Saiful has failed to report  for work after going on leave and cannot be contacted, said Hospital Pusrawi.
The hospital’s medical director, Dr Kamaruddin Ahmad, said Dr Mohamed Osman  Abdul Hamid was supposed to return to work three days ago after his two-week  leave.
“I think he is afraid to return to duty,” said Dr Kamaruddin when contacted by  mStar yesterday.
Any action, he said, would only be taken once the hospital has spoken to Dr  Mohamed Osman.
Dr Mohamed Osman, a Myanmar national, was put under the spotlight when his  medical report on Mohd Saiful was leaked on the Internet on July 29.
The report stated that there was no sign that Mohd Saiful was sodomised as  alleged in his police report in June.
The hospital had since denied that they had performed a sodomy examination on  Mohd Saiful.
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