Malaysia

Two local men charged over murder of Indonesian national

Dino Antonio Felix, 52, and Ng Tse How, 45, accused of gruesome killing in Jelutong area

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 29 Apr 2022 7:17PM

Two local men charged over murder of Indonesian national
Dino Antonio Felix, 52, and Ng Tse How, 45, were both unrepresented at the reading out of the charge to them at the magistrates’ court in George Town today. – Bernama pic, April 29, 2022

GEORGE TOWN – Two men were charged in the magistrates’ court here today over the murder of an Indonesian national whose bloodied body, with the left leg chained to a chair, was found at a parking area of an apartment.

Dino Antonio Felix, 52, and Ng Tse How, 45, were jointly charged under Section 302 of the Penal Code for causing the death of Arsan Eka Putra at Pangsapuri Eastern Court in Jelutong here at 5.39pm on April 22.

Both of them nodded after the charge was read out to them before magistrate R. Manomani, but no plea was recorded as the case is under the jurisdiction of the high court.

The court set June 30 for mention pending the chemist and post-mortem reports.

Prosecuting officer Cyril Jatius prosecuted, while both the accused were unrepresented. – Bernama, April 29, 2022

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