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Police reportedly arrested Tan, 27, in connection with a comment made on one of his blog posts in February. The anonymous comment suggested that Malaysian Deputy Internal Security Minister Johari Baharom, the subject of a now-closed investigation into accusations of corruption, bribed officials into dropping the inquiry. Tan says he had nothing to do with the comment...
Nathaniel J. Tan ’03-’04 was accused of violating the country’s Communication and Multimedia Act after a comment posted by another person on his blog suggested bribery in an ongoing case regarding Malaysian Deputy Internal Security Minister Johari Baharom, a source speaking on the condition of anonymity told The Crimson Monday...
According to a report from Reuters published Sunday, Tan has remained in custody under the Official Secrets Act for possessing documents regarding Deputy Internal Security Minister Johari Baharom...
...documents in question provide evidence supporting earlier allegations that Johari had accepted bribes on the behalf of criminals, the report said...
...revisits al-Aulaqi, it will have to do so overseas. In early 2002 he left for Yemen, partly because of a "climate of fear of intimidation," says Johari Malik, a friend. Malik says al-Aulaqi returned briefly last fall to liquidate his assets and adds: "If he was concerned about the feds, he wouldn't have come back." --By Massimo Calabresi, Timothy J. Burger and Elaine Shannon