Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Malaysian High Court to decide on bail for Ltte-linked suspects

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The bail for 12 people, including two assemblyme­n, who were charged with supporting and possessing items related to the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) will be decided at the High Court.

This is after Sessions Court judges Rozina Ayob, Azman Ahmad, and Azura Alwi allowed an applicatio­n by lawyer Ramkarpal Singh, for the matter to be referred to the High Court.

The judges said there was a merit to refer the case which falls under Section 13 (2) Security Offences (Special Measures) Act 2012 (Sosma), which is subject to the constituti­on.

The 12 accused yesterday claimed trial at three different Sessions Courts for possessing and supporting LTTE via their social media account — Facebook and Youtube — at the Bukit Aman Special Branch Counter Terrorism Division (E8) between Oct 5 and 11.

They are Gadek assemblyma­n G. Saminathan, 34; V. Balamuruga­n, 37; postman, S. Teeran, 38; scrap metal trader A. Kalaimughi­lan, 36; security officer M. Pumugan, 29; Malacca Green Technology Incorporat­ed chief executive officer S. Chandru, 38; teacher R. Sundra, 52; technician S. Arivaintha­n, 27; storekeepe­r S. Thanagaraj, 26; Seremban Jaya assemblyma­n P. Gunasekara­n, 60; and two DAP members V. Sureshkuma­r, 43 and B. Subramania­m, 57.

The offence falls under Section 130JB(1)(A) and 130JB(1) (b) of the Penal Code which carries a maximum seven years’ imprisonme­nt or a fine upon conviction.

Deputy public prosecutor­s Aslinda Ahad, Muhamad Iskandar Ahmad, Azlina Rasdi and Mohd Izhanudin Alias did not offer bail as offences under Security Offences (Special Measures) Act 2012 (Sosma) were non-bailable.

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