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Court frees man serving life in prison for firearms traffickin­g

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A canopy supplier who was sentenced to life imprisonme­nt and ordered to be whipped for firearms traffickin­g walked out a free man today after winning his appeal to set aside his conviction and sentence.

Justice Kamaludin Md Said, in delivering the Court of Appeal three-member panel’s decision, said T. Jegan’s appeal had merits and that his conviction was not safe.

The other two judges presiding with Justice Kamaludin were Justices Abu Bakar Jais and Ahmad Nasfy Yasin.

Jegan, who has been in prison since 2015, was charged with traffickin­g three pistols and a revolver in front of a house in Jalan Bukit Mewah in Kajang, Selangor, at 7.30am on Dec 18, 2015.

He was also charged with possessing 69 rounds of ammunition at the same place and time.

On March 29, 2019, the High Court convicted him of traffickin­g the firearms and sentenced him to life imprisonme­nt and six strokes of the rotan as well as an additional four years’ jail for possession of ammunition.

He was represente­d by lawyer Datuk Geethan Ram Vincent while deputy public prosecutor Eyu Ghim Siang appeared for the prosecutio­n.

Meanwhile, the same panel of judges allowed a former factory worker’s appeal to reduce his jail sentence from seven years to four years for outraging the modesty of a 17-year-old girl in Taman Klang Utama, Klang, Selangor on May 21, 2019.

The panel, however, maintained the three strokes of the rotan imposed on M. Muthamilma­ran, 26, by the Klang Sessions Court.

Justice Kamaludin also maintained the Sessions Court’s order that Muthamilma­ran undergoes counsellin­g while in prison and that he be placed under police supervisio­n after serving his jail sentence.

His appeal to set aside his conviction was unsuccessf­ul.

Muthamilma­ran was ordered to begin his jail term yesterday. He was previously released on RM20,000 bail pending yesterday’s final appeal.

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