In a recent interview with Harian Metro, sister of the infamous cosmetic entrepreneur, Nut Sajat, asks that Sajad is given as second chance to correct her mistakes and asks the community to pray for her.
The instafamous Nur Mustika, 33, says that as Sajat’s sister, she can only pray that Nur Sajat is strong enough to overcome the challenges she is facing at the moment.
Mustika clarifies that Sajat is a good person and a good child to her parents.
She also states that the last she saw her sibling was in February before her disappearance.
“I reprimanded her about her controversial actions and after that I don’t know where.
“Whatever I can say, as a human being, Ajad is a good person, responsible and very fond of helping people.
"I, myself, can't do what she did. That's why I hope people don't just punish or label her as bad and so on, instead give her encouragement and hope that all mistakes can be corrected," she said when met with Harian Metro, yesterday.
When asked about the story of Nur Sajat who was detained in Thailand, Mustika said she only found out about it through a report from Harian Metro, last Monday.
She said she and her family do not want to make the situation worse but questioned the legitimacy of the matter.
“Before this when she was arrested, there was photo and video evidence, so where is the evidence?
“I also received too many inquiries about her condition however I can’t comment because I don’t know.
"As a younger sister, I can only pray for her. Whether she returns (to Malaysia) or not, I myself do not know," he said.
Last Monday, Harian Metro reported that the mystery of the 'disappearance' of entrepreneur Nur Sajat has now been solved when she was reported to have been detained by the Thai immigration on September 8 as a result of information from the Malaysian authorities.
The exclusive revelation from Harian Metro also revealed that Nur Sajat is now known as Bella apart from having a refugee card from the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) issued by the body's office in Bangkok, Thailand.
On September 9, Nur Sajat was charged in court for entering Thailand illegally, but the cosmetics entrepreneur was released on September 10 on US $ 2,000 (RM8,343) bail made by a local.
Nur Sajat is now ordered to report to the Thai Immigration Headquarters every 14 days and when detained, she, who is now a UNHCR refugee card holder, claimed to want to move to Australia after being hunted by Malaysian authorities and threatened with death for turning away from Islam.