Thursday, April 30, 2020

The Unfair Justice continues


Malaysiakini:


MCO violation: Call for VVIPs' sentences 'corrected', jail time given



CORONAVIRUS | The High Court has been urged to review and enhance the sentences meted out to Deputy Health Minister Noor Azmi Ghazali and Perak state executive councillor Razman Zakaria for violating the movement control order (MCO).

Former Selangor assemblyperson M Manoharan (photo, above), who is a lawyer, said the duo should be jailed for their actions as their fines were “clearly insufficient” for the offence committed.

“I call upon the judge of the High Court, in Ipoh or Taiping in Perak, to call up the case and review and revise the order of the magistrate in Gerik, Perak, to enhance the sentence meted out against the deputy health minister and the Perak exco, since they have clearly violated Regulation 11(1) of the Gazetted Regulations formulated under the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases Regulations 2020.

“The duo didn’t merely ‘violate standard operating procedure’, but had clearly violated the movement control orders’ regulations and can be punished under Regulation 11(1) of the same regulations.

“...a jail sentence is most appropriate under the circumstances because… any celebration for the matter during this period, when so many have died around the world, is despicable,” Manoharan, the former DAP Kota Alam Shah assemblyperson, said in a statement.

Noor Azmi and Razman had on Tuesday pleaded guilty for violating the MCO when visiting a tahfiz school and sharing a meal in Lenggong earlier this month, without practising social distancing measures.





They were each fined RM1,000 by the Gerik Magistrate’s Court.

Under Section 323 of the Criminal Procedure Code, a judge may examine the records of any proceeding before any subordinate criminal court to satisfy himself as to the correctness or legality of any sentence or order passed.

Therefore, Manoharan said, the order passed by the Gerik lower court should be corrected.

“Article 8 of the Federal Constitution of Malaysia says all are equal before the law.”

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kaytee notes:

Absolutely correct when you consider the case of B Lisa Christina, a single mother of a 6-year-old child, who was sentenced to 30 days in jail on 21st April for violating the Movement Control Order (MCO). However, two others who were charged at the same were only fined the maximum RM1,000.


B Lisa Christina 

No doubt the sentence has just been reduced to a fine following an appeal (and the glaring embarrassing fact that some Yang Berhormats got away with just a light tap on their wrists), the fact exists that she has spent jail-time, unlike the Yang Berhomats and their kutus who got away scot-free, or with just a measly fine.

And I wonder who looked after her child in those 8 days she was in prison?


3 comments:

  1. Mini emperors n little napoleans still exist no matter who have the ruling power.

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  2. see what happens when we hv a backdoor pm n govt? all judges care only their backside.

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    1. Bila sudah pencen (secured income),baru ada dua biji hemtam gomen.

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