Najib’s Son Says Former PM Had Packed Belongings Before House Arrest Bid Was Rejected
High Court Rejects Najib’s House Arrest Application
The Kuala Lumpur High Court has rejected Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s application to serve the remainder of his prison sentence under house arrest.

Following the ruling, Najib will continue serving his sentence at Kajang Prison, where he has been incarcerated since his conviction.
Najib’s Son Says He Had Already Packed His Belongings
After the decision, Najib’s eldest son Nizar Najib shared that his father had already packed some of his belongings in prison ahead of the hearing, believing his request for house arrest would be approved.
In a video posted on social media, Nizar said Najib appeared calm and hopeful when they met before the court session, expecting a different outcome.
‘Titah Adendum’ Still Disputed
Nizar also reiterated the family’s position regarding the existence of the ‘Titah Adendum’, claiming that the document exists and should have been recognised.
However, the High Court ruled that the addendum could not be legally enforced as it was not tabled or deliberated during a Pardons Board meeting.
Public Attention Remains on the Case
The case continues to draw public attention, especially amid ongoing discussions about legal process, transparency, and whether procedures are applied consistently in high-profile cases involving former political leaders.
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