T. Nhaveen murder case transferred to high court


A file picture of the four suspects charged with T. Nhaveen's murder being escorted to court in June. The magistrates' court has transferred the case to the high court. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, February 26, 2018.

THE magistrates’ court in George Town today transferred the case involving four teen boys charged with murdering T. Nhaveen in June last year to the high court.

Magistrate Mohamad Amin Shahul Hamid made the order following an application by deputy public prosecutor Nurul Fatin Hussin.

Present at today’s proceeding were Nhaveen’s mother and family members of the four accused.

The four teenagers, including Form Four and Form Five students, were charged on June 19 last year with murdering Nhaveen.

J. Ragesuthen and S. Gokulan, both 18 then, and two others, who are minors, were charged with committing the act together between 11pm and midnight near the Karpal Singh Learning Centre, Jalan Kaki Bukit, Gelugor on June 9.

The charge, under Section 302 of the Penal Code, carries the mandatory death sentence upon conviction.

Meanwhile, in the sessions court, judge Irwan Suainbon fixed March 27 for mention of the case involving the four teenagers on a charge of causing hurt on T. Preevin, 19, who is a friend of  Nhaveen.

Irwan set the date after deputy public prosecutor Farah Aimy Zainul informed the court that the prosecution had yet to receive some of the case documents.

The four accused, who are being held at the Sungai Petani Juvenile Prison, were charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt on Preevin at the same place, time and date.

The charge, under Section 326 of the Penal Code, read together with Section 34 of the same Act, provides an imprisonment for up to 20 years, and fine or whipping, if found guilty.

Ranjit Singh Dhillon represented Ragesuthen and Gokulan, while the two juveniles were represented by lawyer S. Yagoo. – Bernama, February 26, 2018.


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