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Selangor police have found no link between the armed robbery at businessman G. Gnanaraja's home and the ongoing corruption trial of former Penang chief minister Lim Guan Eng, where Gnanaraja is a key witness. Valuables were stolen during the August 6 incident, and 16 individuals have been questioned. Police believe the robbers' threats were typical of such crimes and not related to the trial. Gnanaraja, who sustained injuries, plans to seek witness protection. Lim's lawyers criticized speculation linking him to the robbery, urging responsible reporting to protect the judicial process.
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