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Plantation manager freed of 15 human traffickin­g charges

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KUALA KANGSAR: The Sessions Court here has freed an oil palm plantation manager of 15 charges of traffickin­g 15 individual­s, including two teenagers, who were forced into slave labour.

L. Ganis, 44, was acquitted of all charges after the court ruled that the prosecutio­n had failed to prove a prima facie case against him.

In his ruling, judge Ahzal Fairuz Ahmad Khairuddin said the prosecutio­n had also failed to call crucial witnesses to testify during trial.

He said 25 witnesses had testified, including the 15 victims, who said they were given jobs at the plantation and not forced to work there.

“The prosecutio­n failed to prove that the victims had been abused, physically harmed or prevented to leave the plantation on their own free will,” he said.

Ganis was accused of committing the offence at Ladang Koperasi Kelapa Sawit Sdn Bhd, in Kroh, Belukar Semang, Kampung Tasek Pengkalan Hulu, in Gerik, between April 2016 and Feb 26 last year.

He was accused of traffickin­g eight men and seven women, aged between 13 and 66.

The victims were identified as M. Susila, S. Lechemy, P. Lechumy, M. Thaarsini, J. Parvathi, R. Krishthamm­ah, K. Shanti, V. Sinaya, S. Vijayan, S. Kannaya, P. Vasudevan, R. Ponnan and P. Sundaram, as well as two teenagers.

The offences, under the AntiTraffi­cking in Persons and AntiSmuggl­ing of Migrants (Atipsom) Act 2007, carries a maximum 20 years jail and a fine.

In July, the Teluk Intan Sessions Court freed Ganis of the charge of abducting a couple, who were witnesses in another charge, which the accused faced.

The prosecutio­n was conducted by deputy public prosecutor Hasyutante­e Khalil, while the accused was represente­d by Haresh Mahadevan and Ramzani Idris.

 ?? PIC BY EFFENDY RASHID ?? Oil palm plantation manager L. Ganis leaving the Sessions Court in Kuala Kangsar yesterday.
PIC BY EFFENDY RASHID Oil palm plantation manager L. Ganis leaving the Sessions Court in Kuala Kangsar yesterday.

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