Sabtu 14 Dec 2013 23:41 WIB

Indonesian woman released and escape from death penalty in Malaysia

Methamphetamine (illustration)
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Methamphetamine (illustration)

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA - Indonesian Nuruzahari bin Ibrahim (25 years), will not receive the death penalty in Malaysia. She will be released from detention after judge Puan Choong Siew Khim decided to release her. The judge acquitted Nuruzahari after the public prosecutor accepted Nuruzaharis written plea and dropped all charges against her.

After the prosecutor dropped all charges against Nuruzahari, she was transferred to the Shah Alam immigration center, Malaysia, where she is waiting to be repatriated to Indonesia.

Originally from Aceh province, Indonesia, Nuruzahari was being investigated after she was supected involved in drugs distribution in Malaysia. Nuruzahari was arrested by the Malaysian police along with five men and 191,6 gram of methamphetamine.

The Indonesian Embassy in Kuala Lumpur has been assisting numerous Indonesians who face the death penalty in Malaysia. From the period of January to December 2013, there are 42 Indonesians who have been saved from the death penalty, as 17 of these Indonesians had all charges dropped, while another 25 will receive jail sentences instead of the death penalty. 

sumber : Antara
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