Khairy named as sender of emails warning missing pastor Joshua to leave country


Noel Achariam

Former minister Khairy Jamaluddin allegedly threatened pastor Joshua Hilmy in emails before his disappearance, a witness in Suhakam's inquiry to establish whether Joshua and his wife's disappearances were cases of enforced disappearance. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, March 2, 2020.

FORMER minister Khairy Jamaluddin has been named in an inquiry into the case of missing Pastor Joshua Hilmy and wife Ruth Sitepu as having sent emails warning the couple to leave the country.

Witness Selvakumar Peace John Harris, who owned the Petaling Jaya house where Joshua and Ruth stayed, told the Malaysian Human Rights Commission (Suhakam) hearing today that Khairy allegedly sent several emails to Joshua.

The emails and warning to leave were over Joshua’s act of allegedly converting Muslims to Christianity, according to Selvakumar.

“Joshua called me in December 2015 and said that Khairy had threatened him.

“He (Khairy) sent an email to Joshua telling him to leave the country.

“I believe that this was over a Malay couple he (Joshua) had baptised at the house in January 2015,” Selvakumar told the inquiry.

The Malaysian Insight has contacted aides of the Rembau MP for a response.

Selvakumar is the fifth witness to testify in the Suhakam public inquiry into Joshua and Ruth’s disappearance on November 30, 2016. They were last seen in Petaling Jaya.

Suhakam commissioner Hishamuddin Yunus, who is chairing the inquiry, then asked Selvakumar how he knew the email was from Khairy.

He replied that he saw emails with Khairy’s name in May 2016 when Joshua visited him in Sg Bakam, Butterworth.

One email had an official address and several others were from a personal email address.

“In one of the emails, I saw there was ‘gov.my’ at the end, then I knew it was official.

“The emails started off friendly, then ended with a warning,” Selvakumar told the inquiry.

Hishamuddin then asked Selvakumar about the Malay couple that was baptised and how he knew the emails were about the couple.

“I saw an email which had the couple’s names on it,” the witness said.

Selvakumar added that he had witnessed Joshua baptising the Malay couple at his house on January 1, 2015.

“I had witnessed for myself the baptism which took place in the bathroom where they used the shower and prayed over them.

“He (Joshua) then uploaded the baptism pictures on Facebook.

“It was not the first time, I think he has baptised more Malays, about more than 10 people.”

Selvakumar also told the inquiry that Joshua knew the authorities were looking for him and decided to vacate the house.

He said he allowed Joshua and Ruth to live at the house rent-free after meeting them at a church and getting to know them in Butterworth in 2014.

“Ruth had been preaching at St Mary’s Church in Butterworth. I got to know them and after about a month, I invited them to my home. It was then that I offered them my place to stay in Petaling Jaya rent free as they were planning to be in Kuala Lumpur,” Selvakumar said.

Little is known about Joshua and Ruth. Two years after their disappearance, Ruth’s siblings lodged a police report in 2018.

Ruth’s family come from the fishing village of Nambiki in northern Sumatra, Indonesia.

International human rights laws define enforced disappearance as when a person is secretly abducted or imprisoned by a state or political organisation, or by a third party with the authorisation, support or acquiescence of a state or political organisation. – March 2, 2020.


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Comments


  • Words fail me. Looks like the deep state had tentacles that most of us did not suspect.

    Posted 4 years ago by Anak Kampung · Reply

  • Was Khairy aware of what was going to happen?

    Posted 4 years ago by Arul Inthirarajah · Reply

    • and then warn the couple to leave the country before the perpetrators came for them ......??? Is that what the email is all about??

      Posted 4 years ago by Super Duper · Reply