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[UPDATED] Court upholds Lokman Adam’s one-month jail sentence

Three-member panel unanimously dismisses ex-Umno Supreme Council member’s application

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 26 Oct 2022 1:12PM

[UPDATED] Court upholds Lokman Adam’s one-month jail sentence
The Court of Appeal has upheld the one-month jail imposed by a high court on former Umno Supreme Council member Datuk Lokman Noor Adam for contempt of court as the latter have intimidated a witness in former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak’s 1Malaysia Development Berhad trial. – Bernama pic, October 26, 2022

PUTRAJAYA – The Court of Appeal here today upheld the one-month jail imposed by a high court on former Umno Supreme Council member Datuk Lokman Noor Adam for contempt of court in having intimidated a witness in former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak’s 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) trial.

This followed a unanimous decision by a panel of three Court of Appeal judges, comprising Datuk Seri Kamaludin Md Said, Datuk Che Mohd Ruzima Ghazali and Datuk Nordin Hassan, in dismissing Lokman’s appeal against the conviction and sentence handed down by the high court.

On July 15 last year, high court judge Datuk Collin Lawrence Sequerah sentenced Lokman to one month in prison after finding him guilty of contempt of court for threatening a prosecution witness in the 1MDB case.

The witness is Najib’s former special officer, Datuk Amhari Efendi Nazaruddin, who is also the main witness in the case.

However, the three-judge panel allowed the request by Lokman, represented by lawyer Tan Sri Muhammad Shafee Abdullah, to stay the execution of the prison sentence pending an appeal at the Federal Court.

Judge Che Mohd Ruzima, when reading out the court’s unanimous decision today, said the facts regarding the conduct that led to the action taken against Lokman were not disputed because they stemmed from a police report made by the appellant at 3.24pm on September 25, 2019,  and a media statement was issued on the same day at 6.33pm.

He said the court had examined the police report and the transcript of the media statement and found that it could be classified as a major report under Section 107 of the Criminal Procedure Code.

“We are of the view that there is no error in the decision taken by the high court in convicting the appellant of contempt of court. There are facts that show the appellant had intended to make the police report and media statement.

“The court also found that there was no mistake in the decision made by the high court judge when deciding that the appellant’s actions had interfered with the administration of justice. Therefore, the court finds no merit in the appellant’s appeal,” said the judge. 

On the prosecution’s cross-appeal, Judge Che Mohd Ruzima said there was no reasonable excuse for the court to interfere with the prison sentence handed down by the high court judge.

“The judge had considered the offence committed, the seriousness of the offence and public interest when making the decision. Therefore, the (prison) sentence imposed on the appellant is appropriate and reasonable. The prosecution’s appeal is dismissed,” he added.

At today’s proceeding, deputy public prosecutor Datuk Mohd Dusuki Mokhtar appeared for the prosecution.

On October 22, 2019, the high court granted leave to the then attorney-general (AG) Tan Sri Tommy Thomas to initiate committal proceedings against Lokman for contempt of court act perpetrated on two occasions on September 25, 2019.

On January 14, 2020, Justice Sequerah dismissed Lokman’s application to set aside the leave obtained by the AG. Lokman also lost his two appeals in the Court of Appeal and the Federal Court to overturn the high court’s ruling.

Thomas had initiated the committal proceeding to seek an order for Lokman to be committed to prison or be fined for his action.

According to Thomas, on September 25, 2019, Lokman uttered words in a video interview that constituted an express or implied threat against Amhari Efendi for having given evidence in the former prime minister’s trial at the high court.

Thomas said that on the same day, Lokman lodged a police report against Amhari Efendi in respect of the evidence given by him at the trial.

He said the objective or purpose of Lokman’s act was to harass and intimidate Amhari Efendi, other witnesses and any potential witnesses who may come forward to give evidence against Najib in the 1MDB trial. – Bernama, October 26, 2022

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