‘Crazy’, Farhash denies link to attack on Rafizi’s son
Rafizi alleged that the recent attack on his 12-year-old son and threats sent to his wife were attempts to stop him from investigating a scandal revealed by whistleblowers last week.

SHAH ALAM – Entrepreneur Datuk Seri Farhash Wafa Salvador Rizal Mubarak has denied claims linking him to the recent assault on the son of Pandan MP Datuk Seri Rafizi Ramli.
Online news portal Malaysiakini reported that the former political secretary to Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim during the latter's time as the opposition leader said such accusation was “crazy.”
On Aug 14, Rafizi alleged that the recent attack on his 12-year-old son and threats sent to his wife were attempts to stop him from investigating a scandal revealed by whistleblowers last week.
The former economy minister said the assailant dragged and injected his son with an unknown substance outside a shopping centre in Putrajaya on Aug 13, in what he believed was a premeditated and professionally executed act.
Tests showed no immediate signs of drugs or poison, but his son would undergo six months of medical monitoring to rule out viral infections.
When asked whether the scandal involved any political figures, Rafizi said it would be up to the police to carry out a full investigation.
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