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  2. Capital punishment in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Death penalties are carried out in Malaysia by hanging.As of 2015 the penalty was mandatory in twelve offences and possible in thirty-three. [5] The thirty-three capital crimes included murder, drug trafficking, treason, acts of terrorism, waging war against the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, and, since 2007, rape resulting in death. [6]

  3. Murder of Lai Ying Xin - Wikipedia

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    The three judges, for reasons not made public, commuted Teh's two death sentences for kidnapping and murder to concurrent jail terms of 40 years each, the second-highest punishment presently warranted for both kidnapping and murder in Malaysia, which effectively allowed Teh to escape the gallows for abducting and murdering Lai back in 2008.

  4. Yashmin Fauzi rape and murder - Wikipedia

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    For the charge of rape, Mohammad Awari was sentenced to 18 years' imprisonment and 12 strokes of the cane. However, for the other charge of murder, Mohammad Awari was sentenced to the mandatory death penalty, the sole punishment prescribed for murder under Section 302 of the Malaysian Penal Code. [21] [22]

  5. Category:Capital punishment in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Prisoners sentenced to death by Malaysia (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Capital punishment in Malaysia" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.

  6. Killing of Ng Yuk Tim - Wikipedia

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    The announcement sparked a huge public outcry from most Malaysians, given that the country was highly supportive of capital punishment, and specifically, the families of murder victims in Malaysia, including the family of Ng Yuk Tim, were greatly disappointed with the government's decision to abolish capital punishment. [23]

  7. Murder of Bill Kayong - Wikipedia

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    Under Malaysian law, the death penalty was mandatory for murder and abetment of murder under Section 302 and Section 109 of the Penal Code respectively. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] After further investigations, another three suspects were listed on the police's wanted list for alleged abetment of murdering Kayong.

  8. Rambo Bentong murders - Wikipedia

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    Kok's mother, the mother of murdered cosplayer Ng Yuk Tim (whose boyfriend Poon Wai Hong was jailed 22 years for her manslaughter) [65] and countless other families of murder victims in Malaysia gathered in November 2018 to express their opposition to the abolition of capital punishment, and they also slammed the human rights advocates for ...

  9. Category:Murder in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Category: Murder in Malaysia. 7 languages. ... Capital punishment in Malaysia (2 C, 25 P) Child murder in Malaysia (6 P) People convicted of murder by Malaysia (19 P) M.