The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Seamstress jailed for perjury in DPP murder trial

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KUALA LUMPUR: A seamstress was sentenced to four years' jail by the Magistrate's Court yesterday after she was found guilty of giving false testimony in the murder trial of deputy public prosecutor Datuk Anthony Kevin Morais last year.

Magistrate Namirah Hanum Mohamed Albaki handed down the sentence on S. Yogeswari, 38, who was the 37th prosecutio­n witness in the murder trial, after finding that the defence had failed to raise reasonable doubts against the prosecutio­n's case.

She ordered the woman, who is a single mother, to serve the jail sentence today and also to pay cost of RM1,500 to the prosecutio­n.

However, the court allowed a request by lawyer J.Jayarubbin­y, representi­ng Yogeswari, for a stay of the jail sentence pending an appeal, but increased the bail from RM5,000 to RM13,000.

Yogeswari was found guilty of giving false testimony when testifying as a witness in the murder trial before judge Datuk Azman Abdullah at High Court 1, Jalan Duta Court Complex, at 11 am on Sept 27, 2016.

The charge, under Section 193 of the Penal Code, provides an imprisonme­nt for up to seven years and fine, upon conviction.

The single mother had given false evidence on a Mitsubishi Triton four-wheel-drive-vehicle, bearing number plate registrati­on PEP 1135, which belonged to her that was allegedly used to ram into Kevin Morais' car.

In her testimony in court, she said the vehicle was with her , she told the court that the vehicle was with her every night from Aug 2, 2015 to Sept 11, 2015.

The statement was said to be in contradict­ion with the statement she gave to police at the Criminal Investigat­ion Department, Kulim District headquarte­rs in Kedah, Inspector M.Vasuon Sept 27, 2015, that the vehicle was with a person named Selvam.

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