Translate

17 December 2019

Two Malaysians returning from Syria face 30 years jail


2 Malaysians returning from Syria face 30 years jail
Bernama
-December 17, 2019 7:12 PM]
Mohd Azmer Ramlan, (centre) and Ahmad Naim Zaid (second left) being brought to the court in Sepang today. (Bernama pic)

SEPANG: Two suspected IS members who returned to Malaysia last month after being expelled from Syria were charged in separate sessions courts today with travelling abroad with the intention to commit terrorism.

Ahmad Naim Zaid, 34, and Mohd Azmer Ramlan, 40, were charged under Section 130JA of the Penal Code, and could face a jail term of up to 30 years and a fine if convicted.

In the court before judge Tengku Shahrizam Tuan Lah, Ahmad Naim, was charged with travelling from Malaysia with the intention to commit terrorism in Syria on March 11, 2015.

The court set Jan 20 for mention pending reports from the Immigration Department and airline companies as well as bank statements of the accused.
In another court before judge Saifulakmal Mohd Said, Azmer was charged with committing the same offence on July 3, 2014. The court set Jan 10 for mention pending similar reports.

Prosecution for both cases was conducted by deputy public prosecutor Low Qin Hui.

No plea was recorded from the two accused.

Saifulakmal also denied a bail application by Azmer’s lawyer, Hamdan Hamzah.

In court, Hamdan read out a letter from his client to his father in Malaysia earlier this year while in detention in Syria.

In the letter, Azmer expressed his desire to return to Malaysia and said he was married to a Kurdish woman, and they have an 18-month-old son. His wife and son are now in a Syrian refugee camp.



It is understood that the two men were arrested shortly after arriving at KLIA on Nov 22 by Bukit Aman’s Counter Terrorism Division, under the Security Offences (Special Measures) Act 2012, or Sosma.

Popular Posts - Last 7 days

Popular Posts - Last 30 days

Blog Archive

LIVE VISITOR TRAFFIC FEED