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Court to determine teenager’s fate in tahfiz murder case

Panel to also rule on appeal against acquittal of another youngster, accused in same case

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 11 May 2023 1:29PM

Court to determine teenager’s fate in tahfiz murder case
The Court of Appeal has fixed July 14 for the decision on the appeal of a teenager found guilty of the 2017 Darul Quran Ittifaqiyah Tahfiz Centre fire, which claimed the lives of 23 individuals. – Pixabay pic, May 11, 2023

PUTRAJAYA – The Court of Appeal has fixed July 14 for a decision on an appeal by a teenager who was found guilty of the murder of 23 people in a fire at the Darul Quran Ittifaqiyah Tahfiz Centre in 2017.

A three-member panel comprising justices Datuk Abu Bakar Jais, Datuk Che Mohd Ruzima Ghazali and Datuk See Mee Chun, will also decide on the same day over the prosecution’s appeal against the acquittal of another teenager for the offence without ordering him to enter his defence.

Justice Abu Bakar, who chaired the panel, said they are not prepared to deliver the decision today as they need to go through the oral and written submissions by the prosecution and the defence. 

Earlier, the court heard the submission by deputy public prosecutor How May Ling and lawyer Haijan Omar over the prosecution’s appeal against the high court’s decision to acquit and discharge the second teenager, aged 22, for the offence without calling for his defence.

The appeal by the first teenager against the high court’s decision on August 17, 2020, which found him guilty and ordered him to be detained at the pleasure of the Yang-di-Pertuan Agong, was heard on March 9 this year.

According to the charge, both teenagers, who were 16 years old then, together with another unidentified individual, were accused of murdering and causing the deaths of the 23 people staying at the tahfiz centre at Jalan Keramat Hujung, Kg Datuk Keramat, Wangsa Maju here, between 4.15am and 6.45am on September 14, 2017.

In today’s court proceeding, How urged the court to make an order for the second teenager to enter his defence on the charge.

She said it was impossible for one person to cause the fire at the school as there were two gas tanks weighing 14kg each that were carried from the ground floor of the school to the second floor through the staircase.

She said one gas tank was placed horizontally at the door and another one vertically, and petrol was splashed on the door and a fire was lit.

“It is impossible for one person (to do it), it was done by two people,” she added.

She said circumstantial evidence showed there were four individuals seen at the back of the tahfiz school – the first and second teenagers and two other male individuals who are brothers – with the first teenager and another unidentified individual entering the tahfiz school by climbing the fence at the back of the school.

Based on the CCTV recordings and the body shape of the second teenager, who was small and thin, he could go through the small opening of the barbed wire fence to enter the school compound, compared to the two brothers, she added.

Meanwhile, Haijan, representing the two appellants, said there was no positive identification that the second teenager had entered the school, adding that they cannot rule out the two brothers from entering the school. 

He said there is also no evidence that the second teenager was involved in the crime, hence, there is no need for him to enter his defence. – Bernama, May 11, 2023

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