French lawyer William Bourdon, who was in Penang last night to speak about the controversial Scorpene submarines deal allegedly involving millions of ringgit in kickbacks to Malaysian government officials, has been detained by the immigration at KL International Airport.
According to Suaram director Cynthia Gabriel, immigration officials boarded the aircraft and detain Bourdon just as their plane touched down at KLIA in Sepang, Selangor.
"He has been taken to the immigration holding centre at KLIA," said Gabriel told Malaysiakini.
Initially, the immigration officers, did not allow Bourdon's wife, also a lawyer, to go into the centre with him.
Following some negotiations, she has been allowed to accompany him.
According to Gabriel, the officers wanted to "question him".
At a packed dinner in Penang last night to raise funds for the Scorpene trial in France in which the NGO Suaram is involved, Bourdon (left) said the case would also expose details of secret meetings of those involved.
He said those beneficiaries and kickbacks from the RM7.3 billion Scorpene submarine deal would be revealed when the matter is raised in a French corruption trial against defence giant DCNS.
Malaysiakini
According to Suaram director Cynthia Gabriel, immigration officials boarded the aircraft and detain Bourdon just as their plane touched down at KLIA in Sepang, Selangor.
"He has been taken to the immigration holding centre at KLIA," said Gabriel told Malaysiakini.
Initially, the immigration officers, did not allow Bourdon's wife, also a lawyer, to go into the centre with him.
Following some negotiations, she has been allowed to accompany him.
According to Gabriel, the officers wanted to "question him".
At a packed dinner in Penang last night to raise funds for the Scorpene trial in France in which the NGO Suaram is involved, Bourdon (left) said the case would also expose details of secret meetings of those involved.
He said those beneficiaries and kickbacks from the RM7.3 billion Scorpene submarine deal would be revealed when the matter is raised in a French corruption trial against defence giant DCNS.
Malaysiakini
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