MOHAMMAD ALIFF BIN AZHAR v Pendakwa Raya [Pendakwa Raya]
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MOHAMMAD ALIFF BIN AZHAR v Pendakwa Raya [Pendakwa Raya] is a Court of Appeal (Mahkamah Rayuan) decision dated March 24, 2025 (citation: k-05sh-15-01-2024). <p>Mohammad Aliff bin Azhar, one of three co-accused convicted of trafficking 24.2g of monoacetylmorphines in Langkawi, appealed his conviction and life sentence. The Court of Appeal allowed the appeal on sentence, accepting an alternative possession charge and reducing the sentence to 9 years' imprisonment from date of arrest and 10 strokes of whipping.</p> The panel comprised Azmi bin Ariffin, Che Mohd Ruzima bin Ghazali and Mohamed Zaini bin Mazlan, with Azmi bin Ariffin delivering the judgment. Counsel appearing: Nurul A'tikah Rusli (counsel for appellant), Nurul Aqilah Syaqirin Binti Nor (counsel for appellant), Zaki Asyraf Bin Zubir (prosecution counsel).
Summary
Mohammad Aliff bin Azhar, one of three co-accused convicted of trafficking 24.2g of monoacetylmorphines in Langkawi, appealed his conviction and life sentence. The Court of Appeal allowed the appeal on sentence, accepting an alternative possession charge and reducing the sentence to 9 years' imprisonment from date of arrest and 10 strokes of whipping.
What was the outcome of MOHAMMAD ALIFF BIN AZHAR v Pendakwa Raya [Pendakwa Raya]?
<p>Mohammad Aliff bin Azhar, one of three co-accused convicted of trafficking 24.2g of monoacetylmorphines in Langkawi, appealed his conviction and li...