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Ex-wife charged with murder

Stepbrothe­r also accused of killing ehailing driver

- By MUGUNTAN VANAR vmugu@thestar.com.my

KINABALU: A woman, who admitted to killing her former husband in a high-profile murder case that freed Special Branch policemen under Eastern Sabah Security Command (Esscom) earlier this year, has been charged for the murder.

The woman, Nurima Juli, 34, and her stepbrothe­r Sadam Kiram, 30, were jointly charged for the murder of ehailing driver Nurman Bakaratu under Section 302 of the Penal Code before Tawau magistrate Dayang Aidaku Amira Aminuddin on Friday.

Nurima and Sadam are accused of causing the death of Nurman, 61, between 7.30pm and 11.30pm on Jan 13, 2023, at an oil palm plantation near Jalan Anjur Juara, Jalan Apas Batu 5.

No plea was recorded from the two accused. The case is expected to be transferre­d to the High Court.

Dayang Aidaku set June 6 for the case to be mentioned.

The two were not represente­d while deputy public prosecutor Fakhrurazi Ahmad Salim led the prosecutio­n.

The fresh murder charge against Nurima comes after she testified in the High Court on Jan 25 during the trial of eight people including former Esscom intelligen­ce chief Datuk Mat Zaki Zain that she had killed her husband with a pair of scissors.

The murder charges against the eight were immediatel­y dropped by the prosecutio­n following her admission to the murder, which she said took place inside his car at the plantation.

On Friday, the prosecutio­n also asked the magistrate to drop a previous charge of tampering with evidence under Section 201 of the Penal Code against Sadam following the latest murder charge against him.

Sadam was charged in August last year for disposing of the evidence related to the murder of Nurman.

He was alleged to have disposed of the scissors at Sungai Kinabutan Besar Bridge close to the crime scene.

Nurima was first charged on Jan 30, 2023 for murder.

However, she later turned key prosecutio­n witness in the case against the eight people initially charged for Nurman’s murder.

Following Nurima’s confession to the murder, the eight people charged for Nurman’s murder were acquitted and released immediatel­y by Tawau High Court judge Duncan Sikodol.

The acquittal and release came after an applicatio­n by the prosecutio­n to not proceed with the case.

On July 7 last year, Mat Zaki, 58, along with six policemen and a civilian were charged with the murder of the ehailing driver.

 ?? — Bernama ?? In the dock: nurima and Sadam in court. Both have been charged for the murder of her former husband, ehailing driver nurman, after nurima confessed to the act earlier this year.
— Bernama In the dock: nurima and Sadam in court. Both have been charged for the murder of her former husband, ehailing driver nurman, after nurima confessed to the act earlier this year.

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