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Pakistani man's death penalty for murdering doctor commuted to 36 years in prison

11 Sep 2024, 10:03 AM
Pakistani man's death penalty for murdering doctor commuted to 36 years in prison

ALOR SETAR, Sept 11 — The mandatory death penalty imposed on a Pakistani man after he was found guilty of murdering a doctor 13 years ago was commuted to 36 years in prison and 12 strokes of the cane by the Federal Court today.

A unanimous decision by a three-judge panel led by Chief Justice Tun Tengku Maimun Mat allowed Syafaqat Ali Ghulam Nabi’s request for review under Sections 2(4) and 3(1) of the Review of Death Penalty and Life Imprisonment Act 2023 (Federal Court Temporary Jurisdiction).

Tengku Maimum set aside the April 5, 2013, High Court death sentence against Syafaqat Ali, 43, and substituted it with 36 years imprisonment from the date of his arrest on August 24, 2011, and 12 strokes of the cane.

The other presiding judges were Court of Appeal President Tan Sri Abang Iskandar Abang Hashim and Federal Court Judge Datuk Nordin Hassan.

Shafaqat Ali was found guilty of killing Harjit Singh a/l Bachan Singh, 51, at his home in Kampung Sungai Padang Sertik, Bentong, Pahang, at 8.30pm, August 23, 2011.

According to the case facts, the victim was found in front of his house with his head severed. Shafaqat, who worked in the deceased's frangipani flower plantation at the time, used a two-foot-long machete to commit the act, claiming he could not accept the doctor insulting the Ka'aba.

Meanwhile, in two separate cases, former cook Syarafi Abu, 33, and Mohd Syawal Abdullah, 38, also had their death penalties commuted to imprisonment and caning.

Syarafi was sentenced to death on May 12, 2017, after being found guilty of murdering Nur Syuhada Johari, 20, a Universiti Teknologi Mara Penang student in a car at KM 228.2, North-South Highway in Bukit Gantang, Perak, on February 2, 2015.

His sentence was commuted to 38 years in prison and 14 strokes of the cane.

Syawal was sentenced to death by the High Court on April 14, 2016, after being found guilty of killing his wife Nor Fatimah Anis Md Radzi, 17, by assaulting her repeatedly with a bamboo stick in Kampung Alor Gelegah, Alor Mengkudu, Alor Setar, Kedah, on December 28, 2012.

The court substituted his sentence with 35 years imprisonment and 12 strokes of the cane.

— Bernama

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