Drug trafficking: Two women to hang

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Nur Zahirah covers her face as she is being led to the High Court for drug trafficking.

GEORGE TOWN: The High Court here yesterday sentenced to death two women after finding them guilty on a charge of trafficking in 294.9g of drug into the country three years ago.

Judge Datuk Akhtar Tahir ordered Zawani Zulkifli, 33, and Nur Zahirah Yusoff, 32, sent to the gallows after finding the defence had failed to raise reasonable doubts against the prosecution’s case.

The two women were jointly charged with trafficking in 212.7g of heroin and 82.2g of monoacetylmorphine at Park View Tower, Jalan Harbour Place, Off  Jalan Assumption, Seberang Perai Utara near here at 4.45pm on Dec 18, 2016.

In the judgment, Akhtar said there was no evidence that the women had voluntarily assisted in curbing drug trafficking
activities.

“Besides taking into account the drug type, namely heroin and morphine, the defence also failed to raise any reasonable doubts, and therefore, both the accused are found guilty,” he added.

The two women were seen in tears when Akhtar handed down the sentence.

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They were charged under Section 39B (1)(a) of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952, which provides the mandatory death sentence upon conviction.

The prosecution was conducted by deputy public prosecutor Yasinnisa Begam Seeni Mohideen, while lawyers V Parthipan and Simon Murali, represented Zawani and Nur Zahirah, respectively. – Bernama

Nur Zahirah covers her face as she is being led to the High Court for drug trafficking.
Zawani being led to the High Court where she was charged with drug trafficking.

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