Nazri, whose rank is deputy
superintendent, is accused of causing the death of Muhammad Zaharif
Affendi Muhd Zamrie, 17, near Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Jati between
12.05pm and 12.40pm on Dec 15.
He was charged under Section 302 of
the Penal Code, which carries the death sentence or imprisonment of
between 30 and 40 years, and not less than 12 strokes of the cane.
A team of deputy public prosecutors (DPP) appeared for the
prosecution, led by Azlina Rasdi with Khairul Azreem Mamat, Wan Azimah
Yaacob, Afzainizam Abdul Aziz, Saiful Akmal Mod Said, Nasrul Hadi Abdul
Ghani, J Geetha, and Low Qin Hui.
Lawyer Jacky Low Yap Loong
represented the accused, who was seen entering the courtroom wearing a
white shirt and black pants with his head covered by a cloth. No
bail was offered and the court set Feb 7, 2024, for the case mention
pending several relevant reports, including the chemist’s report.
Nazri
is accused of ramming his car into Zaharif, who was riding a
motorcycle, and dragged him for some distance at Jalan Taman Jati near
SMK Jati in Meru, Ipoh. Zaharif died at the scene due to severe injuries to his chest and abdomen.
Following
the incident, the police officer was detained on Saturday (Dec 16) and
remanded for three days to facilitate investigations. It was a
sombre atmosphere in the court compound earlier today when Zaharif’s
family arrived for the proceedings, and his brother Zarul Fitri, 29, was
later seen sobbing in the courtroom.
The victim’s uncle, Abdul
Razak Judin, 48, told reporters that he attended the proceedings with
two other relatives, adding that the boy’s parents and extended family
have now accepted the tragedy as fate. Many police personnel were also observed guarding the court’s perimeter and the situation was under control.
Yesterday,
the Attorney-General's Chambers said in a statement that there was
sufficient evidence to charge the suspect with murder.
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