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Tuesday, December 15, 1998 Published at 11:45 GMT

Mattress shown in Anwar trial


Mattress shown in Anwar trial
Prosecutors at the trial of the former Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim have produced a mattress in court which they say had been stained with semen from Mr Anwar's alleged sexual misconduct.

The courtroom in central Kuala Lumpur fell silent as four policemen brought in the mattress, wrapped in brown paper, at the start of proceedings on Tuesday.

The grey coloured mattress had 13 holes cut in it which Assistant Commissioner of Police Musa Hassan said had been where samples had been taken for comparison with samples of DNA taken from Mr Anwar.

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"While examining the mattress on July 10, 1998, I saw patches on the cloth which I suspected to be seminal stain," he told the court as he unwrapped the mattress.

The results of the DNA tests have not yet been disclosed to the court.

Sexual liaisons


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The mattress was taken from an apartment where Mr Anwar allegedly had trysts with the wife of his private secretary.

The apartment was the property of a company belonging to Mr Anwar's former tennis partner Solaimalai Nallakaruppan, who currently faces charges in a separate case of illegally possessing ammunition - a charge that carries a mandatory death sentence.

Police say they found the ammunition whilst investigating allegations in the contained in the book "Fifty Reasons Why Anwar Cannot Become Prime Minister" that Mr Nallakaruppan had arranged sexual liaisons for Mr Anwar.

Allegations of conspiracy


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Mr Anwar, who until recently was seen as the natural successor to Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has pleaded not guilty to five counts each of corruption and illegal sex acts, saying he was framed by political opponents out to destroying his career.

Mr Anwar, who was sacked in September, currently faces abuse of power charges related to him seeking to cover up alleged sexual misconduct. He will be tried separately on charges of engaging in illegal sex acts.

Last week Mr Anwar's former driver, Azizan Abu Bakar, told the court that he had been repeatedly sodomised by the former deputy premier who had turned him into his "homosexual slave".


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