The Borneo Post

S’wakian in 2010 Kallang attack faces murder rap

- By Raymond Tan reporters@theborneop­ost.com

SIBU: The Sarawakian handed over by police here to their counterpar­ts in Singapore on Wednesday in connection with the violent spree that struck Kallang in 2010, has been charged with murder.

Donny Meluda, 25 – now known as Abdul Rahman Abdullah following his conversion to Islam – is accused of being part of a four-man gang – all Sarawakian­s – that killed Indian national Shanmugana­than Dillidurai, 41, between late night of May 29 and the early hours of May 30, 2010 at Kallang Road in Singapore.

According to reports, Shanmugana­than succumbed to serious head injuries sustained during the attack on him by the four. It is also stated that two foreign workers and a Singaporea­n were also seriously injured in the incident.

Abdul Rahman is the last of the group to be caught. The other three – Hairee Landak, Michael Garing and Tony Imba – were arrested in 2010 and had been convicted in Singapore.

Abdul Rahman was arrested at Sibu Airport on Jan 14 and handed over to Singapore authoritie­s on Jan 18. On Friday, he appeared in court where the charge was read to him by an interprete­r.

The accused, who was unrepresen­ted, would remain in detention pending investigat­ions, and will appear in court again this Jan 27. His charge provides for the death penalty upon conviction.

Michael Garing, 27, received a death sentence in April 2015 for the murder of Shanmugana­than. He appealed against the penalty last year and is awaiting the outcome.

Tony Imba, 37, was sentenced to life in prison and 24 strokes of the cane – like Michael, he also appealed against the sentence.

Hairee Landak, 23, was sentenced to 33 years in jail and 24 strokes of the cane.

 ??  ?? A police personnel escorts Abdul Rahman at Sibu Central police station before handing him over to Singapore police.
A police personnel escorts Abdul Rahman at Sibu Central police station before handing him over to Singapore police.

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