Since her desertion of DAP, Hee - who walked with a limp after a polio attack when she was four - has faced widespread criticism.
During a visit to her Jelapang service centre early last month, she was confronted by a group of angry residents who called her a "traitor" and "an ungrateful woman".
She reportedly left soon after fearing for her safety.
At the press conference, Hee explained that she supported the formation of a BN government in Perak so that her Jelapang constituency could benefit from development funds.
Hee, who has been appointed an exco in the BN government, also warned DAP leaders not to launch personal attacks against her.
Immigration records of the Mongolian women's entry into Malaysia were erased. Who knows! Perhaps, Hee's passport was simply 'modified' or maybe it is a dummy passport.
Flashback:
A Mongolian witness told the Shah Alam High Court today that her immigration entry records into Malaysia had been deleted and she was held at the airport for two hours by immigration officers before she could leave the country.
On the seventh day of the Altantuya Shaariibuu murder trial, Uuriintuya Gal Ochir, 30, was continuing her testimony before judge Mohd Zaki Yasin who had asked her when she had returned to Mongolia.
Uuriintuya had previously testified that she and a friend, Namiraa Gerelmaa, had accompanied Altantuya to Malaysia on Oct 8 last year.
Uuriintuya told the packed courtroom that while Namiraa had left for Mongolia first on Oct 24, she couldn’t do the same as her passport was with Altantuya on the night the latter went missing.
“On Nov 24, I left with Altantuya's father Shaariibuu (Setev) but at the airport we had a problem because they (immigration officials) did not have a record of Altantuya, Namiraa or me entering the country. They said they had no data of our records. The entry was deleted in the computer.
“I was still holding my air ticket so they asked me how I came into the country [...] was it by sea or by car. So I showed them my ticket that had the date of when I flew into Malaysia.”
Uuriintuya was testifying at the high-profile murder trial of Chief Inspector Azilah Hadri, 30, and Corporal Sirul Azhar Umar, 35, both from the police Special Action Squad, who are charged with murdering translator Altantuya, 28, at a location between lots 12843 and 16735, Mukim Bukit Raja, between 10pm on Oct 19 and 1am on Oct 20 last year.
Political analyst Abdul Razak Baginda, 46, (pix, above left) is charged with abetting them between 9.54am on Oct 18 last year and 9.45pm the following day at Bangunan Getah Asli in Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. All three accused face the death penalty if convicted.
A Mongolian witness told the Shah Alam High Court today that her immigration entry records into Malaysia had been deleted and she was held at the airport for two hours by immigration officers before she could leave the country.
On the seventh day of the Altantuya Shaariibuu murder trial, Uuriintuya Gal Ochir, 30, was continuing her testimony before judge Mohd Zaki Yasin who had asked her when she had returned to Mongolia.
Uuriintuya had previously testified that she and a friend, Namiraa Gerelmaa, had accompanied Altantuya to Malaysia on Oct 8 last year.
Uuriintuya told the packed courtroom that while Namiraa had left for Mongolia first on Oct 24, she couldn’t do the same as her passport was with Altantuya on the night the latter went missing.
“On Nov 24, I left with Altantuya's father Shaariibuu (Setev) but at the airport we had a problem because they (immigration officials) did not have a record of Altantuya, Namiraa or me entering the country. They said they had no data of our records. The entry was deleted in the computer.
“I was still holding my air ticket so they asked me how I came into the country [...] was it by sea or by car. So I showed them my ticket that had the date of when I flew into Malaysia.”
Uuriintuya was testifying at the high-profile murder trial of Chief Inspector Azilah Hadri, 30, and Corporal Sirul Azhar Umar, 35, both from the police Special Action Squad, who are charged with murdering translator Altantuya, 28, at a location between lots 12843 and 16735, Mukim Bukit Raja, between 10pm on Oct 19 and 1am on Oct 20 last year.
Political analyst Abdul Razak Baginda, 46, (pix, above left) is charged with abetting them between 9.54am on Oct 18 last year and 9.45pm the following day at Bangunan Getah Asli in Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. All three accused face the death penalty if convicted.
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