Appeals Court lowers jail term of jobless man for supporting IS
PUTRAJAYA: A 23-year-old jobless man gets his jail sentence reduced by the Court of Appeal to five years for supporting the socalled Islamic State (IS) militant group and keeping terrorismrelated images on his mobile phones.
A three-man bench comprising Datuk Wira Mohtarudin Baki, Datuk Harmindar Singh Dhaliwal and Datuk Rhodzariah Bujang allowed Wan Mohamad Nur Firdaus Abd Wahab’s cross-appeal to lower the jail sentence.
Justice Mohtarudin who headed the court panel reduced the man’s eight-year jail term to five years for the first charge of supporting IS, and for the second charge of keeping terrorismrelated images, the five years’ jail sentence was lowered to only two years.
The judge also ordered Wan Mohamad Nur Firdaus to serve the sentences concurrently from the date of his arrest.
Meanwhile, the same court panel dismissed the prosecution’s appeal to enhance the jail sentence for the first charge, ruling that the prosecution’s appeal did not have merits.
Deputy public prosecutor Wan Shaharuddin Wan Ladin had pressed for jail sentence of between 10 to 12 years to be imposed on Wan Mohamad Nur Firdaus for the first charge because he had pledged his loyalty to the group.
Wan Shaharuddin did not seek for higher jail term for the second charge as he said the five-year jail sentence imposed by the High Court was adequate.
Wan Mohamd Nur Firdaus’s counsel Mohd Faizi Che Abu argued that the jail sentence should be lowered on grounds that his client’s participation was not active.