logo
High Court sentences man to hang for brutal murder of Bangladeshi worker in Perak

High Court sentences man to hang for brutal murder of Bangladeshi worker in Perak

Malay Mail2 days ago
IPOH, Aug 8 — The High Court here today sentenced a man to death by hanging for killing a Bangladeshi man in Sungai Kinta, Sungai Galah area, Kampung Gajah in Perak Tengah district, seven years ago.
Judge Su Tiang Joo sentenced Mohamad Amier Amzar Mohamad Aspar, 28, after the man was found guilty of killing MD Ovaidul, 32, at the location between 8.20pm and 10.25pm, December 15, 2018, under Section 302 of the Penal Code.
Su in his judgment said he agreed with the prosecution that the murder was premeditated and committed in an extremely brutal manner by the convict.
'It could have caused much pain and agony to the deceased over a prolonged period of time in between the beating in his house and then being taken to the riverbank before the fatal cut was administered by the accused and the body unceremoniously dumped into the river to hide traces of the crime.
'In other words, the death was not sudden and quick. In the second circumstances, I accept the presumptions of the prosecution that the death sentence would be appropriate and I sentence the convict to be punished with death and pursuant to Section 277 of the Criminal Procedure Code, the accused is to be hanged by the neck until he is dead,' he said.
Su said he found that there are more aggravating circumstances than mitigating circumstances, among them are the convict interfering with prosecution witness, the pain and suffering from the injury suffered and the extent of the injuries, and the accused dumping the body of the deceased into the river.
'The convict is a Malaysian and the deceased a Bangladeshi national. This is a neutral circumstance because under Article 8, Sub-Article 1 of our Federal Constitution, all persons are equal before the law and are entitled to the equal protection of the law,' he said.
Earlier, MD Hossain Khan, the victim's brother, also delivered a victim impact statement with the help of an interpreter on behalf of his family in Bangladesh.
MD Hossain said MD Ovaidul was the third of six siblings with both parents still alive, besides the family was dependent on the victim working in Malaysia to support their livelihood in Bangladesh.
'Before the incident, my brother had told me that he planned to return to Bangladesh within a month to get married.
'Our family had made preparations in the village, but those dreams were shattered when he was brutally murdered and more sadly, murdered by the son of his own employer, the accused,' he said.
MD Hossain said the death of MD Ovaidul left a deep impression on him and his family because his younger brother was not a criminal but a good son and brother and was the hope of the family.
'My younger brother did not die of illness, did not die of an accident but he died because he was brutally murdered by the person who was supposed to protect him as an employer. The accused's actions against my younger brother were inhumane,' he said.
The prosecution was conducted by deputy public prosecutor JS Geetha while the accused was represented by lawyer V. Santhiran.
After the judgment proceedings today, the accused was seen hugging his family members who were crying after hearing the verdict.
The trial, which began on January 6, 2020, involved 24 prosecution witnesses and one defence witness, the accused himself.
On December 19, 2018, the media reported that the body of a man with one leg tied to a motorcycle was found in Sungai Kinta, Sungai Galah area, Kampung Gajah on the evening of December 18. — Bernama
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

5-year-old among 6 wounded in Baltimore mass shooting
5-year-old among 6 wounded in Baltimore mass shooting

Free Malaysia Today

time12 hours ago

  • Free Malaysia Today

5-year-old among 6 wounded in Baltimore mass shooting

The shooting took place near the intersection of Spaulding and Queensberry Avenues. (Reuters pic) WASHINGTON : Six people were wounded, including a 5-year-old girl, in a mass shooting in a neighbourhood in Baltimore last night, according to local media, reported Xinhua. The gunfire broke out shortly before 8.50pm local time, near the intersection of Spaulding and Queensberry Avenues, while people gathered outside to eat, ABC News reported, citing Baltimore police commissioner Richard Worley. One victim, a man, is in critical condition and undergoing surgery, it said, adding that police have not released any details about the suspected shooter or shooters.

Police detain doctor's wife and sons, seize RM420,000 worth of cannabis at Kelantan home
Police detain doctor's wife and sons, seize RM420,000 worth of cannabis at Kelantan home

Malay Mail

time12 hours ago

  • Malay Mail

Police detain doctor's wife and sons, seize RM420,000 worth of cannabis at Kelantan home

KOTA BHARU, Aug 10 — Two men, the sons of a doctor, and their mother have been detained in connection with the seizure of 35 kilogrammes of compressed cannabis and a pistol in a raid at a house in Kampung But, Ketereh here yesterday. Kelantan Police chief Datuk Mohd Yusoff Mamat said the stepbrothers, aged 24 and 34, who work as assistants at their father's clinic, and the 46-year-old housewife were picked up at 4.30am. 'Checks at the house found six boxes containing compressed blocks of dried plant material suspected to be cannabis and two bags containing the same drug weighing 35kg, worth about RM299,590. 'Also seized was a Glock pistol with 16 bullets and a casing, estimated to be worth RM5,000,' he told a press conference at the Kelantan Police Contingent headquarters here today. Mohd Yusoff said four vehicles — a BMW 523i, a Mercedes-Benz C200, a Perodua Bezza and a Naza Ria — worth a total of RM116,000 were also confiscated, bringing the total estimated value of the seizures to RM420,000. Mohd Yusoff said the syndicate is believed to have been active since 2023, using the house as storage before distributing the drugs via courier services. The quantity seized could supply about 35,000 addicts. 'The men tested positive for methamphetamine and ketamine while their mother tested negative,' he said, adding that all suspects have been remanded for seven days starting August 6 for investigation under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952. In a separate case, Mohd Yusoff said the General Operations Force Battalion 7 seized a revolver, 30 live bullets and a casing from a Thai couple at a house in Pengkalan Kubor on July 25. The married couple, aged 40 and 30, did not possess a valid firearms licence and had entered Malaysia illegally. He said they were detained for investigation under the Firearms (Increased Penalties) Act 1971 and the Immigration Act 1959/63.— Bernama

Ex-Perak coach Teong Kim awarded RM1.04mil in unfair dismissal case
Ex-Perak coach Teong Kim awarded RM1.04mil in unfair dismissal case

The Star

time13 hours ago

  • The Star

Ex-Perak coach Teong Kim awarded RM1.04mil in unfair dismissal case

PETALING JAYA: Former Perak coach Datuk Lim Teong Kim has won his unfair dismissal case against Perak FC Sdn Bhd, with the club ordered to pay him RM1.04mil in compensation. Industrial Court chairman D. Paramalingam said the award was based on the remaining 16 months of Teong Kim's two-year contract, which was terminated on May 24, 2023, just eight months into his tenure. The 61-year-old was earning RM65,000 a month and the court ruled that Perak FC's decision to sack him mid-season over poor results was "premature and unjustified". Paramalingam noted that the club's finances were already under strain due to its "dwindling fortunes" even before Teong Kim took charge and that the allegations of misconduct levelled against him were not serious enough to warrant termination. Teong Kim, who earned 60 caps playing for Malaysia from 1982 to 1996, boasts more than two decades of coaching experience. He spent 12 years with Bayern Munich's youth set-up from 2000 to 2012 and later served as the head of Malaysia's National Football Development Programme and coach of the national Under-16 squad.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store