The Borneo Post

Kassim freed on charges of insulting Islam, defying religious authoritie­s

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PUTRAJAYA: The Syariah High Court here yesterday acquitted and discharged former social and political activist Dr Kassim Ahmad on charges of insulting Islam and defying the Islamic religious authoritie­s.

Syariah judge Azzeman Omar made the decision after the prosecutio­n withdrew the charges against Kassim in compliance with the ruling of the Court of Appeal and the Federal Court that the arrest and prosecutio­n against Kassim were invalid.

The court also ordered bail of RM6,000 to be returned to the bailor.

In the judgement, Azzeman said the syariah prosecutor had jurisdicti­on to withdraw the charges as it was not the exclusive power of the Chief Syariah Prosecutor ( KPS).

“KPS can appoint a qualified person (syariah prosecutor) to act and exercise any rights,” “he said, adding that he disagreed with the prosecutio­n that they had to obtain written consent from KPS to withdraw the charges.

On March 27, 2014, Kassim, 84, had claimed trial to three charges of insulting Islam and defying Islamic authoritie­s at the Putrajaya Syariah High Court.

He subsequent­ly filed a judicial review applicatio­n at the Civil High Court seeking a declaratio­n, among others that Jawi had acted beyond the powers provided under state Islamic laws and the Federal Constituti­on when it arrested and prosecuted him.

The High Court dismissed the judicial review, but the appellate court overturned the decision.

The appellate court ruled that Kassim’s arrest on March 26, 2014 at his house in Taman Kulim Perdana, Kulim, Kedah was illegal as it was not in accordance with the Kedah Syariah Enactment.

It also ruled that Kassim, being a resident of Kedah, was not obligated to a Federal Territory ‘ fatwa’ ( Islamic ruling) as he was not arrested in a federal territory.

On March 7 this year, the Federal Court dismissed an applicatio­n for leave to appeal brought by the government, the Federal Territorie­s Islamic Department (Jawi), Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Jamil Khir Baharom, and the then Federal Territory Syariah chief prosecutor against the Court of Appeal’s decision.

Syariah prosecutor­s Mohd Hafiz Abd Hamid and Mohd Amirul Adam Ahmad appeared for the prosecutio­n, while, syariah lawyer Rosli Dahlan represente­d Kassim. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Kassim talking to reporters after leaving the court. — Bernama photo
Kassim talking to reporters after leaving the court. — Bernama photo
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Romeo Christophe­r Tegong

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