Another mystery death linked to Malaysia submarine scandal |
Publication |
AP News |
Date | 2013-03-20 |
Web Link | www.asiancorrespondent.com |
Olivier Metzner
Pic: AP
The ‘gangster’s lawyer,’ representing
French munitions giant, an apparent suicide
in France, reports Asia Sentinel
Olivier Metzner, one of France’s most
prominent lawyers and the
lead lawyer for
the French defense contractor DCN in a case
involving massive bribery in Malaysia
was found
floating near his private island*1
off the Brittany coast Monday, an apparent
suicide.
Known as “the gangster’s lawyer” for his
defense of some of France’s most notorious
criminals, Metzner is at least the
20th person
connected to DCN’s activities known to have
died since the defense giant began selling
armaments around the world in the 1980s*2.
Last Friday, Perumal Balasubramaniam, a
Malaysian private detective, 53, died of a
heart attack as he was being transported by
ambulance to a hospital in Kuala Lumpur.
Balasubramaniam had alleged that Prime
Minister Najib Tun Razak had an affair with
Altantuya
Shaariibuu, a murdered Mongolian translator
and party girl connected to the case.
Najib has denied ever knowing the murdered
woman or having anything to do with her
death.
DCN and its subsidiaries have been suspected
of irregularities in the sale of weaponry to
the governments of at least Malaysia, India,
Pakistan, Chile and
Taiwan
and possibly others.
Two submarines sold by a DCN subsidiary to
the government of Malaysia are the subject
of an investigation in a French court in
connection with at least US$150 million in
bribes allegedly paid to Malaysian
politicians with the knowledge of
then-French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe and
Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad.
Two bodyguards for Najib, then Malaysia’s
defense minister, were convicted of killing
Altantuya in 2006 and blowing her body up
with C4 explosives, possibly to obliterate
DNA from an unknown figure in Malaysia who
got her pregnant. (Asia Sentinel reports on
the case can be found
here and
here and
here )
Metzner, 63, was described in news reports
in Paris as France’s most famous lawyer. His
body was discovered floating off his own
private island in the Gulf of Morbihan, a
natural harbor on the Brittany coast. Local
police said a suicide note had been found in
Metzner’s home. There is no reason to
suspect Metzner’s death was connected to the
Malaysia case, lawyers said.
Metzner in 2010 defended former Panamanian
dictator Manuel Noriega, who told AFP he was
astounded by the
sudden death and that it was “incompatible
with [Metzner's] personality.” Many
others also cast doubt that Metzner would
take his own life, AFP reported.
With acknowledgement to AP News.
*1
It's standard operating procedure when
things get a little out of hand at the
French trough at feeding time.
*2
The La Fayette project officer Captain Yin
Ching-feng was also found floating face down
in Taipei harbour.