Najib’s daughter leaves KL court


Photo: RAJA FAISAL HISHAN/The Star

KUALA LUMPUR: Former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak's daughter Nooryana Najwa has left the Kuala Lumpur court complex without speaking to the press on Thursday (Aug 25).

Nooryana left at 1.33pm after spending about four hours in court to lend support for her father in his 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) trial.

The court is currently on break for lunch.

Nooryana, who was surrounded by the media, continued walking to her car before stopping to give a flying kiss to a couple of individuals who were accompanying her.

Najib had arrived earlier at 8.26am for his 1MDB fund embezzlement case.

On Tuesday (Aug 23), Najib became the first former premier in the country's history to be sent to prison after the Federal Court upheld the High Court's conviction and sentence in the SRC International case.

This is his first appearance after being sent to prison on Tuesday following the Federal Court's dismissal of his final appeal in the SRC International Sdn Bhd case.

In an Instagram story late Wednesday (Aug 24) night, Nooryana said that Najib's legal team managed to meet him in Kajang Prison on Wednesday.

"Alhamdulilah, Daddy is in good health and his fighting spirit is still strong," she said in the post.

She said Najib was adapting to a new routine in Kajang Prison, which was a far cry from the usually packed schedule of "Bossku".

"Tomorrow (Thursday), we will meet as a family. Daddy will be in court for the 1MDB trial," she added.

She also thanked the officials and guards at the Kajang Prison for taking good care of Najib.

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