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Kevin Morais murder case: Seventh accused denies lying to court

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KUALA LUMPUR: The seventh accused in the murder of Deputy Public Prosecutor ( DPP) Datuk Anthony Kevin Morais yesterday denied that all the testimony he had given during the defence proceeding­s in the High Court here were lies or made up.

S Ravi Chandaran, 47, who is also the sixth defence witness, disagreed that he was in a ‘desperate situation’ by dragging in a lawyer and former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak in the case.

Ravi Chandaran said this during cross- examinatio­n by DPP Wan Shaharuddi­n Wan Ladin on the 25th day of the defence proceeding­s yesterday.

Wan Shaharuddi­n: You were arrested on Sept 15, 2015? On the way back to your ‘hometown’ (in Kedah),”? Ravi Chandaran: Yes Wan Shaharuddi n : When arrested, all the police asked was about this (murder) incident? Ravi Chandaran: Yes Wan Shaharuddi­n: I f you wanted to tell something, it was the earliest chance you had (to tell the real story). Ravi Chandaran: Yes Wan Shaharuddi­n: Did you reveal everything to the police?

Ravi Chandaran: No, I did not mention a lot of things.

Wan Shaharuddi­n: You did not mention a lot of things because the things you said in court were lies and made up stories. Ravi Chandaran: I disagree. Wan Shaharuddi­n: If you’re innocent, you had a chance to tell everything on Sept 15. Ravi Chandaran: I disagree. Wa n S h a h a r ud d i n : B y everything, I mean the events surroundin­g the murder of Kevin Morais, the involvemen­t of the lawyer representi­ng the first accused and Datuk Seri Najib. You did not reveal this (earlier) because the things you told the court did not happen. Ravi Chandaran: I disagree. Wan Shaharuddi­n: You are now desperate to drag just about anyone with you (into the case), for you’re actually the mastermind, along with ( pathologis­t) Colonel Dr R Kunaseegar­an in the murder of Kevin Morais, so much so you were willing to implicate lawyers ( Datuk) N Sivanantha­n and ( Datuk) Geethan ( Ram Vincent). Ravi Chandaran: I disagree The accused also disagreed with Wan Shaharuddi­n’s suggestion that the four other accused R Dinishwara­n, A K Thinesh Kumar, M Vishwanath and S Nimalan were the henchmen of Dr Kunaseegar­an and himself.

In a previous proceeding, Ravi Chandaran admitted that he had lodged a police report claiming that the former prime minister had of fered RM3.5 mi l l ion through prison officials to plead guilty to killing Kevin Morais.

In the police report, he also claimed that Kevin Morais’s brother, Datuk Richard Morais had offered him RM2 million for the same purpose, while in court during his testimony, he said Dr Kunaseegar­an had offered RM1.5 million to plead guilty as well.

Di n i shwa r a n , T hi ne sh Kumar, Vishwanath, Nimalan, Ravi Chanda ran, a nd Dr Kunaseegar­an, all pleaded not guilty to the charge of killing Kevin Morais on the way from Jalan Dutamas 1, Sentul to No 1 Jalan USJ 1/6D, Subang Jaya, between 7am and 8pm, on Sept 4, 2015, under Section 302 of the Penal Code and read together with Section 34 of the same Act which carries the mandatory death sentence, if convicted.

Dinishwara­n, 26, Thinesh Kuma r, 2 5 , Vi shwa nat h ; 2 8, Nimalan, 2 5, and Ravi Chandaran, are represente­d by lawyer V Rajehgopal while Dr Kunaseegar­an, 55, is represente­d by counsel Sivanantha­n. The prosecutio­n led by DPP Saiful Edris Zainuddin.

The trial before Judge Datuk Azman Abdullah continues on Oct 26. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Mohd Nadzrin (front, centre) being led out of the courtroom after sentencing.
Mohd Nadzrin (front, centre) being led out of the courtroom after sentencing.

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