Two Nigerian college students Mustafa Azmir and Jude Nnamdi Achonye were on Wednesday December 20, handed the death sentence by a High Court in Shah Alam for trafficking 3.5 kilogrammes of methamphetamine.
Shah Alam High Court judge Datuk Abdul Halim Aman made the
ruling after finding that the prosecution had proven a prima facie case
against the accused, Azmir, 28, and Achonye, 30.
According to the criminal charge brought against them, Azmir and Achonye were accused of trafficking
the drugs at an apartment in Petaling Jaya at 3.30pm on Sept 2, 2014
which is an offense under Section 39B (1)(a) of the Dangerous Drugs Act
1952.
The facts of the case stated that the accused, who studied at a private college
in Kuala Lumpur, were arrested by police when they accepted several
boxes containing the drug which was delivered by a courier company at
the apartment.
Abdul Halim, in his ruling, said the court had studied
testimonies from 13 prosecution witnesses and two defence witnesses,
alongside 73 exhibits tendered during the trial.
"The defence had failed to raise reasonable doubt at the
end of this case and presented no testimony that thoroughly refutes the
prosecution," he said.
"Besides that, there were also discrepancies in testimonies of the accused and their defence only amounted to denial without concrete evidence," he said.
Deputy public prosecutor Mohd Rehan Mohd Aris appeared for
the prosecution, while the accused were represented by lawyer Leonard
Anselm Gomes.
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