Raja Bomoh visits Najib

25 May 2018 / 08:26 H.

KUALA LUMPUR: Self-proclaimed "Raja Bomoh" Datuk Ibrahim Mat Zain was spotted in front of Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak's home in Taman Duta here yesterday, soon after the former premier returned home following his close to seven-hour questioning session by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission.
The controversial figure appeared in a suit and a wooden cane in one hand.
He arrived in a black Jaguar with the words "Raja Bomoh" on an emblem above the licence plate.
When questioned by the press who gathered there, Ibrahim said he came to see the situation at Taman Duta for himself.
The reason behind his visit is so far unknown.
Ibrahim left after five minutes without meeting Najib.
Najib was earlier at the MACC for his second round of questioning over an investigation into SRC International, a subsidiary of the controversial 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).
Ibrahim first made headlines in March 2014 when he conducted two rituals at the KL International Airport in an attempt to locate the missing MH370.
He expressed an interest to contest in the Bagan Datuk parliamentary seat in the 14th General Election, but was nowhere to be seen on Nomination Day on April 28.

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