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Klang snatch thief cries after getting 5 years’ jail, rotan

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A man charged in connection with a snatch theft, which saw the victim seriously injured after being thrown off her motorcycle, cried when he was sentenced to five years’ jail and two strokes of the rotan by the Sessions Court.

Judge Sharifah Hascindie Syed Omar meted out the sentence after the accused, Muhammad Syafi’ei Hasan, 24, pleaded guilty to voluntaril­y causing hurt in committing robbery.

The court ordered him to serve the jail sentence from the date of his arrest on April 21.

Syafi’ei, who stood in the dock, was seen wiping his tears with his T-shirt.

“I am repentant and regret my action. My parents are elderly. They are 64 and 67, and have high-blood pressure and gout.

“I plead for a lighter sentence. I will not repeat my action.”

Deputy public prosecutor Siti Bahiyah Amir Haidi said the incident had caused the victim severe

injuries and had put her life at stake.

She said it was a serious offence and his early guilty plea did not mean he could get an “automatic discount” on his sentence.

“As seen in the video, the victim had fallen on the road and, thankfully, there were no passing vehicles at that time.

“There is a dash-cam recording of the incident. The prosecutio­n wishes to stress public interest and, in Klang, there are many snatch thefts. I apply for a heavy sentence.”

The charge read that Syafi’ei had robbed the victim, Nurain Natasha Ab Halim, 21, and had deliberate­ly hurt her.

He committed the offence in Jalan Persiaran Raja Muda Musa, near SMK (P) Raja Zarina, about 8.50am on April 15.

The offence, under Section 394 of the Penal Code, carries a jail term of 20 years and fine, or whipping.

On Sunday, Syafi’ei was arrested in Langkawi by tourist police.

He was sent back to Klang and remanded for four days.

Syafi’ei, who was riding a motorcycle, had approached the victim from the back and pulled her bag strapped across her body.

She fell and sustained injuries. The bag contained an iPhone 14, a wallet with personal documents and RM114 cash.

 ?? PIC BY FAIZ ANUAR ?? Muhammad Syafi’ei Hasan, 24, pleaded guilty to voluntaril­y causing hurt in committing robbery.
PIC BY FAIZ ANUAR Muhammad Syafi’ei Hasan, 24, pleaded guilty to voluntaril­y causing hurt in committing robbery.

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