The one-minute-47-second clip, titled “Papa Nurul Part II”, was uploaded to YouTube yesterday.
It shows a towel-clad man and a naked woman in a hotel room. The man first emerges from what looks like a toilet, dressed in nothing but a towel.
He places his clothes on the bed before passing something that resembles another towel to the naked woman who takes it, rummages through a bag by the bedside, then walks to the toilet.
The slightly pot-bellied man is seen patting himself dry before donning his clothes — a white T-shirt, a pair of boxer shorts and slacks. He then leaves the room and the clip ends.
The full 21-minute recording was first aired to reporters at the prestigious Carcosa Seri Negara hotel last month by a man who identified himself as “Datuk T”.
Shortly after the viewing, it was revealed that “Datuk T” was a moniker that collectively referred to businessman Datuk Shazryl Eskay, former Malacca chief minister Tan Sri Abdul Tamby Chik and Perkasa treasurer-general Datuk Shuib Lazim.
During a March 24 press conference, Abdul Rahim said the video was exposed to show “a man who wants to be prime minister is not qualified.”
On April 18, Shazryl said that he would take sole responsibility for the sex video screening when responding to a statement made by CID deputy chief Datuk Acryl Sani Abdullah Sani that police had concluded their investigation into the sex video.
He also said the identity of the owner of the Omega watch alleged by Shazryl to have been worn by the man in the video was not central to the case.
Anwar has since avoided questions on the whereabouts of his Omega watch, fuelling speculation that he is the man in the video.
Earlier today, Shazryl gave his DNA sample to the police to assist in the ongoing probe.
The police are investigating the trio under Section 292 of the Penal Code for screening pornographic material.
Deputy Inspector-General of Police Datuk Khalid Abu Bakar said yesterday that the probe was still ongoing but was confident the police would resubmit investigation papers to the Attorney-General (AG) by this week.
The AG had earlier returned the papers to the police.
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