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Australian journalists leave Malaysia after avoiding charges | |
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Two Australian journalists who had been detained in Malaysia have left the country. | |
Reporter Linton Besser and cameraman Louie Eroglu, from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, said they were not deported but escorted through the airport by police. | |
The pair approached Prime Minister Najib Razak on Saturday asking about corruption claims, which he denies. | |
Their detention had raised concerns over press freedom. | |
It was thought they would be charged with obstructing a public official but the charges were dropped, the ABC said. Mr Besser and Mr Eroglu arrived in Singapore on Tuesday. | |
Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said Malaysia was not obstructing the media, but that foreign media workers "must perform their duties according to the journalism ethics". | Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said Malaysia was not obstructing the media, but that foreign media workers "must perform their duties according to the journalism ethics". |
For months, the Malaysian government has discouraged scrutiny over the corruption allegations, including blocking news outlets that have reported extensively on them. | |
'Failing to comply' | 'Failing to comply' |
Mr Besser and Mr Eroglu had approached Mr Najib while he was visiting a mosque in Kuching, the capital of Sarawak state. | Mr Besser and Mr Eroglu had approached Mr Najib while he was visiting a mosque in Kuching, the capital of Sarawak state. |
They attempted to ask Mr Najib about a $681m (£478m) payment from the 1MDB state investment fund to his personal account. | They attempted to ask Mr Najib about a $681m (£478m) payment from the 1MDB state investment fund to his personal account. |
Mr Najib has been cleared of personal wrongdoing by Malaysian prosecutors but a number of international investigations are ongoing. | Mr Najib has been cleared of personal wrongdoing by Malaysian prosecutors but a number of international investigations are ongoing. |
A statement issued by Malaysian police to news agency Bernama said the two men crossed a "security line and aggressively tried to approach the prime minister". | A statement issued by Malaysian police to news agency Bernama said the two men crossed a "security line and aggressively tried to approach the prime minister". |
"Both of them were subsequently arrested for failing to comply with police instructions not to cross the security line," the statement said. | "Both of them were subsequently arrested for failing to comply with police instructions not to cross the security line," the statement said. |
In an email to staff, the ABC's director of news, Gaven Morris, said Mr Besser and Mr Eroglu did not believe they had crossed a police line and had not obstructed officials. | In an email to staff, the ABC's director of news, Gaven Morris, said Mr Besser and Mr Eroglu did not believe they had crossed a police line and had not obstructed officials. |
He said they had "fully co-operated with the police" and were receiving consular and legal support. | He said they had "fully co-operated with the police" and were receiving consular and legal support. |