Anwar Ibrahim | AFP 
World

Malaysia's Anwar Ibrahim says Najib Razak likely headed to jail

The election dramatically reversed Anwar's fortunes, from prisoner to presumptive successor to 92-year-old Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad.

From our online archive

KUALA LUMPUR: Newly released Malaysian political heavyweight Anwar Ibrahim said Thursday he expects ex-premier Najib Razak to be jailed over multi-billion-dollar graft claims.

In an interview with AFP a day after he walked free from custody -- where he had languished since 2015 on what supporters say were trumped-up charges levelled at Najib's behest -- Anwar also said he would be back in parliament very soon.

"Give me a few months, I should be back as an MP. It is the correct thing to do," he said.

Anwar's release on Wednesday capped an astonishing week in Malaysian politics that saw Najib's long-ruling Barisan Nasional coalition booted from power in a revolution at the ballot box.

The election dramatically reversed Anwar's fortunes, from prisoner to presumptive successor to 92-year-old Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad.

It also imperilled Najib, who Anwar said now faces an "arduous" legal battle -- without the protection of high office.

Accused of overseeing the plundering of state fund 1MDB, Najib's position has looked increasingly precarious. Police carried out extensive searches of his home overnight.

Anwar predicted that Najib would likely take up the spot he had just vacated in prison.

"He will certainly be charged," he said.

Anwar declined to say how he thought Najib's case would play out, as it depended on "how he can defend himself in court".

But Anwar added: "It will be very difficult for him to escape (going to) prison."

Mahathir, who came out of retirement to lead the revolt against Najib, has vowed to hand power to Anwar within two years.

The younger man's return to politics has been the subject of much speculation and he confirmed he would be seeking to contest a by-election to return as an MP soon -- but would not seek a position on the front benches just yet.

"I am not intending to join the cabinet," he said he had told Mahathir.

Dozens dead, 100 injured after fire rips through ski resort town in Switzerland

Violence feared between rival Matua factions backing TMC and BJP ahead of Abhishek Banerjee's Thakurnagar visit

Day after he was granted bail, molestation accused sets victim's husband on fire in Maharashtra

Gold missing from more artefacts in Sabarimala temple, stolen materials not fully recovered: SIT tells court

Indore water contamination: Locals claim 13 deaths, Mayor puts it at seven while CM confirms only four

SCROLL FOR NEXT