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234171
Thu, 03/29/2012 - 13:20
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Two Myanmar Women And Two Locals To Hang For Drug Trafficking
KUALA LUMPUR, March 29 (Bernama) -- Two Myanmar women and two Malaysian men
were sentenced to death by hanging by the High Court here after they were found
guilty of drug trafficking three years ago.
Justice Ghazali Cha in his judgement at the conclusion of the defence
case said all the accused had failed to raise any reasonable doubt on the
prosecution's case.
"Their defence is illogical and hard to believe. Furthermore, there is no
basis to disbelieve the credibility of the prosecution's witnesses especially
the policemen and officers who had testified in the case," Ghazali said.
As soon as the sentence was read, Ambiya Mohamad, 40, Arafah Abu, 30, Lim
Siau Seng, 32 and K. Vigneswaran, 27, were in tears and hugged their family
members who tried to console them.
They were charged with trafficking in 212 grams of drugs consisting of 162.3
grams of heroin and 50.3 grams of monoacetylmorphines.
The offence was alleged to have been committed at the carpark, Jalan Manis
6, opposite the Maybank, Taman Segar, Cheras, at about 6.05pm on April 3, 2009.
Lawyer P. M. Nagarajan represented Ambiya and Arafah, while Lim and
Vigneswaran were represented by counsel Rajpal Singh. Deputy Public Prosecutor
Ahmad Akram Gharib appeared for the prosecution.
-- BERNAMA