
He wrote in his Malaysia Today website yesterday that he met Wong in the United Kingdom earlier that year and was told that PKR was milking the “multi-million ringgit” sand mining business in Selangor, “one of the many cash cows of the previous Barisan Nasional (BN) government.”
The self-exiled Selangor prince wrote that he asked the former Master Builders Association Malaysia (MBAM) president to gather more evidence for him but “a couple of weeks later, Dato’ Patrick was murdered.”
Police had said that Wong fell to his death in his Bangsar home when fleeing from burglars.
But Raja Petra cited “deep throats” in the police and underworld crime syndicates as confirming that “it was not a robbery; it was an assassination ‘related to some business matters’.”
“The fact that he was murdered (and that the police are covering up this fact) at the time he was working on getting the evidence I needed makes me want to suspect that a lot of money has changed hands to make this murder appear like an ‘innocent’ robbery gone wrong,” he said.
The blog post was picked up by Umno-controlled Malay-language press such as Berita Harian and Utusan Malaysia, which frontpaged the story.
Raja Petra has also written in his website today accusing two Selangor PKR assemblymen of receiving bribes to support an application to mine sand in the state.






