The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Mechanic sentenced to death for drug traffickin­g

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TAWAU: A mechanic was sentenced to death by the High Court here on Friday after finding him guilty of drug traffickin­g.

Judge Datuk Dr Lim Hock Leng handed down the sentence on Tai Chee Khiong, 51, after finding that the defence had failed to raise reasonable doubt against the prosecutio­n’s case.

In his judgement, Lim said that although it was the accused’s first offence, the amount of drug seized was believed to be the largest in Sabah.

In fact, he said, the amount of drugs in the case exceeded the accumulate­d amount in all five drug cases tried in the court over the past three years.

“The accused did not show any remorse and did not respond, nor did the defence counsel, despite being given the opportunit­y by the court to say something before sentence is meted outed,” said the judge.

Earlier, Deputy Public Prosecutor Hurman Hussain requested the court to consider imposing the death penalty taking into account the amount of drugs involved and the public interest. Also appearing for the prosecutio­n was Deputy Public Prosecutor Mohd Suhaimi Suriana.

Tai, represente­d by lawyer Darmin Achok, was charged on Oct 13, 2021, with traffickin­g 199,950.1 grammes of the drug syabu in Kampung Batu Payung here at 7.30am on Sept 6, 2021.

He was charged under Section 39B(1)(a) of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952 which provides the death penalty or life imprisonme­nt, and if not sentenced to death, must be punished with no less than 15 lashes upon conviction.

Meanwhile, according to the prosecutio­n, the death sentence imposed by the Tawau High Court today was the first to be handed down after the Abolition of Mandatory Death Penalty Act 2023 (Act 846) came into effect on July 4 last year.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Tai Chee Khiong at the High Court in Tawau on Friday.
— Bernama photo Tai Chee Khiong at the High Court in Tawau on Friday.

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