Sultan Akjan returns to political game

Businessman Mohd Akjan Ali, who was closely linked to a 1990s Project M, has ridden out a charge of his argumentative accession as a 'Sultan of Sulu'.

KOTA KINABALU: Self-proclaimed 'Sultan of Sulu' Mohd Akjan Ali Muhammad, who was almost a year ago arrested, jailed as good as afterwards expelled in quick order, has come a full round as a 13th general choosing loom.

Sources here claimed a high-flying businessman, who done good during a epoch of former Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi, has repositioned himself in his old purpose as a power-broker in Sabah politics after a weird part in Feb this year.

Within Akjan's grasp, it is pronounced have been electorate who can be deployed to any of a 60 constituencies to tip a scale in foster of Umno.

Akjan, who is additionally a chairman of a Sabah chapter of a Islamic Welfare as good as Sermon Organisation of Malaysia, rode out a charge following his argumentative "coronation" as sultan in February.

Following his 'installation', Akjan assumed a pretension 'Paduka Maulana Al-Sultan Sharif Ali Muhammad Pulalun or Sultan Hashim Shariful-II' as good as triggered outraged protests by government as good as antithesis politicians.

Police reports were lodged of his open insult to a state as good as country as good as a security implications of a issue.

Police subsequently investigated Akjan, who was afterwards an Umno member, for allegedly committing terrorist acts, an offence that carries a jail term of in between 7 as good as 30 years, as good as additionally liable to a fine, upon conviction.

Among others, military seized his accession suit, multiform papers as good as cellphones.

Police ordered to lapse re! galia

Earlier this week a magistrate's justice ordered a military to lapse all his effects together with accession regalia that were seized by police.

Magistrate Nuruhuda Mohd Yusof authorised Akjan's application after his warn P.J Perira informed a justice that his customer wanted a ! authorit ies to lapse some 32 equipment that were seized from his chateau in Likas 8 months ago.

Perira explained that a physical condition of a equipment was wrong as good as should be returned.

He additionally pronounced that his customer had been unconditionally expelled from a Karamunsing military hire upon May twenty-two after a military did not apply for an extension to his week-long remand.

Akjan was not present in justice when a box was listened as he was reportedly attending a Dakwah Islamiah Welfare Organisation (Pekida) meeting in Kuala Lumpur.

It was during large reported that Akjan was allegedly ceremonially installed as a 33rd reigning Sultan of Sulu upon Feb 2 this year, finish with oath of devotion in a in isolation rite during Kampung Likas here where multiform comparison present as good as former government leaders reside.

It was pronounced that a rite was witnessed by a organisation of 60 people, together with comparison officials of a supposed Sulu sultanate from a Sulu Province in Southern Philippines.

'A kingmaker in a polls'

Akjan, who was closely compared to a indeterminate Project M in 1990s that authorised for thousands of bootleg immigrants to be registered as citizens in sequence to restructure a racial balance in Sabah, stays 'powerful' despite carrying quiescent from Umno.

Umno has quietly cleared its hands off him but its possibilities have been expected to find him out come a 13th GE.

Akjan is pronounced to be still immensely absolute with his multitude of supporters in a Filipino community.

"He has a ready rope of about 300 lets call them a fast voter deployment force. They can ex! pel ball ots in any of a 60 constituencies in a state," pronounced a office worker who claims to know Akjan well.

"He is a kingmaker or fixer or whatever we want to call him. He is a answer for any statesman who is sitting upon a equivocal in any subdivision as good as needs votes," he said.

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