Yusoff Rawther arrives at Bukit Aman without lawyer for second day of statements


KUALA LUMPUR: Muhammed Yusoff Rawther is back at Bukit Aman on Tuesday (Dec 10) for fresh statements over allegations of sexual assault by PKR president Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

Yusoff was seen entering Bukit Aman without lawyer Mohamed Haniff Khatri Abdulla.

He was spotted exiting a black sedan at around noon that was parked outside Bukit Aman and was wearing a similar cap as his previous visit.

It was reported that Yusoff, a former research assistant of Anwar and the grandson of the late former Consumers Association of Penang (CAP) president SM Mohamed Idris lodged a report at the Sentul police headquarters over the case.

Muhammed Yusoff also claimed in the report that he feared for his safety from certain parties.

On Wednesday (Dec 4), Muhammed Yusoff made a sworn statement that he was allegedly sexually assaulted by the PKR president on Oct 2 last year, however, the matter was denied by Anwar, who claimed he was campaigning in the Port Dickson by-election on that day.

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