Missing former Sabah Chief Minister Tan Sri Musa Aman has reportedly been spotted in London’s St Pancras International station according to Facebook user Az Eem.
He then tagged Rafizi Ramli, head of Invoke Malaysia, in the post, which included a video and picture.


While the video was posted only hours ago, there is no clear confirmation of when the video was actually taken, nor if the image in frame is actually that of Musa. The figure is wearing a red jacket, and his face grainy, and obscured by a hat.
According to various unofficial sources, Musa is widely believed to have fled to London without using official channels after his unceremonious ousted from power following political horse-trading that happened in the hours following the 14th General Election.
Immigration has no record of him leaving the country; however, Musa has been incommunicado after losing his majority among Sabah state assemblymen 12 hours after being sworn in as chief minister on May 10. Any statements since coming from the ex-CM have been through his lawyer.
Musa is currently wanted for questioning by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) as part of a wider graft prob, as well as by police who received a police report against him for criminal intimidation against Yang di-Pertua Negeri Tun Juhar Mahiruddin, the state governor no less.
Current state chief minister Shafie Apdal usurped Musa’s throne after his Parti Warisan Sabah managed to gather enough allies to secure a 35-seat majority among the 60 state seats up for grabs. He was sworn in two days after Musa as the new state CM.
Sabah Governor Juhar then informed Musa that he was no longer chief minister, and he has been in absentia ever since.
Never one to give up, he is currently challenging the legitimacy of Shafie’s appointment, and if this picture is accurate, he is doing so from coughing distance of a local Boots pharmacy.
