Rayuan Putrajaya di Mahkamah Persekutuan
terhadap kes pembunuhan berprofil tinggi warga Mongolia, Altantuya
Shaariibuu mungkin terhalang kerana salah seorang daripada dua anggota
polis yang dibebaskan berhubung jenayah berkenaan dilaporkan hilang,
kata sumber.
Koperal Sirul Azhar Umar dibebaskan selepas rayuannya terhadap sabitan Mahkamah Tinggi diketepikan Ogos lalu.
Sejak itu, anggota polis berkenaan tidak
menghubungi peguamnya, Kamarul Hisham Kamaruddin yang mewakili beliau
semasa perbicaraan dan di Mahkamah Rayuan, kata sumber.
Kamarul memberitahu The Malaysian
Insider dalam rekod beliau masih mewakili Sirul di Mahkamah Persekutuan
“sehingga dan melainkan jika dimaklumkan sebaliknya”.
Peguam itu enggan mengulas ketika
ditanya sama ada beliau sudah dihubungi Sirul atau jika bekas anggota
polis itu menghubungi peguam bagi arahan untuk mengekalkan beliau
sebagai peguam di Mahkamah Persekutuan.
Bagaimanapun, peguam utama, Datuk Azman
Ahmad yang mewakili Ketua Inspektor Azilah Hadri berkata, anak guamnya
sudah diberikan kelulusan untuk mengekalkan peguam yang sama.
Azman berkata, Mahkamah Persekutuan memberikan salinan petisyen rayuan pendakwa awal bulan ini.
Kedua-dua Sirul dan Azilah masih dalam
penggantungan daripada perkhidmatan polis. Mereka sebelum ini bertugas
sebagai komando dengan Skuad Unit Tindakan Khas (UTK) Bukit Aman.
Peguam dalam kes prosedur jenayah
berkata, adalah lebih baik bagi peguam untuk mendapatkan kebenaran
daripada anak guam untuk menentukan sama ada perkhidmatan mereka masih
diperlukan atau tidak.
“Anak guam mungkin ingin menukar peguam
dan itu adalah hak mereka. Peguam tidak boleh menganggap anak guam
tetap mahu mengekalkan perkhidmatan mereka,” kata seorang peguam yang
enggan dikenali .
Kebiasaannya, rayuan kes jenayah tidak akan diteruskan jika responden tidak menghadirkan diri.
Pendakwa raya booleh memohon waran tangkap daripada Mahkamah Rayuan untuk mencari responden dan membawanya ke mahkamah. Jika ini gagal, mahkamah akan membatalkan rayuan pendakwa raya .
Satu contoh ialah kes di Mahkamah Rayuan
pada November 2010 membebaskan dua bekas pengawal peribadi seorang ahli
perniagaan yang dituduh membunuh seorang remaja Cina.
Pada 20 September 2005, Mahkamah Tinggi
membebaskan Resty Agpalo, Mohamad Najib Zulkifli dan ahli perniagaan Koh
Kim Teck bagi kes pembunuhan anak saudara Koh, Xu Jian Huang, 14,
seorang pelajar di sebuah banglo di Jalan Mengkuang, off Jalan Ampang,
Kuala Lumpur pada 2004.
Mahkamah sebelum ini menolak rayuan
pihak pendakwaan terhadap pembebasan Koh berikutan kegagalan pendakwa
untuk menghadirkan ahli perniagaan itu di mahkamah beberapa kali.
Memandangkan Koh tidak dapat dikesan dan dibebaskan, kedua-dua Resty dan Najib juga dibebaskan.
Semasa perbicaraan yang berlangsung 36
hari itu, kes pendakwaan adalah berhubung seksaan dan pembunuhan remaja
lelaki itu kerana mencuri RM30,000 milik bapa saudaranya.
Dalam kes Altantuya, pendakwa raya
memfailkan petisyen daripada perayu pada 3 Januari dengan mendedahkan
secara terperinci yang bertujuan membatalkan pembebasan Sirul dan
Azilah.
Antaranya ialah bahawa sabitan kesalahan
kedua-dua komando polis tetap tidak terjejas walaupun tanpa keterangan
daripada pembantu peribadi bekas timbalan perdana menteri, DSP Musa
Safri kerana beliau hanya sebagai periferal dalam kes berkenaan.
Mahkamah Rayuan pada 23 Ogos 2013
memutuskan kegagalan pendakwaan untuk memanggil Musa melemahkan kes
Putrajaya terhadap kedua-dua polis itu.
Pihak pendakwa raya menyenaraikan lima
sebab hakim Mahkamah Rayuan adalah salah, daripada segi undang-undang
dan fakta, membenarkan kedua-dua polis bebas.
Anggota polis itu didapati bersalah
membunuh Altantuya di Mukim Bukit Raja, Shah Alam antara jam 10 malam 19
Oktober, dan 1 pagi 20 Oktober 2006.
Kedua-duanya didapati bersalah dan
dihukum mati tetapi pada 23 Ogos 2013, Mahkamah Rayuan membenarkan
rayuan mereka dan melepaskan mereka kerana kekurangan bukti.- tmi
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Cop acquitted of Altantuya murder goes missing...
Putrajaya’s appeal before the Federal
Court in the high-profile murder of Altantuya Shaariibuu may have hit a
snag as one of the two policemen acquitted of the crime has reportedly
gone missing, say sources.
Corporal Sirul Azhar Umar walked out a free man after his appeal against the High Court conviction was set aside last August.
Since then, the policeman has not
contacted his lead counsel Kamarul Hisham Kamaruddin, who represented
him during trial and in the Court of Appeal, the sources said.
But Kamarul told The Malaysian Insider
that he was still on record as representing Sirul in the Federal Court
“until and unless notified on the contrary”.
The lawyer declined comment when asked
whether he had contacted Sirul or if the former policeman had contact
the lawyer on instructions to retain him as counsel in the Federal
Court.
However, lead counsel Datuk Azman Ahmad,
who is appearing for Chief Inspector Azilah Hadri, said his client had
given the nod to retain the same lawyers.
Azman said the Federal Court served him a copy of the public prosecutor’s petition of appeal early this month. Both Sirul and Azilah are still under
suspension from the police force. They were previously commandos with
Bukit Aman’s Special Action Squad.
Lawyers well versed in criminal
procedures said it was best for counsel to obtain consent from the
client to determine if their services were still needed.
“Clients may want to change their
lawyers and that is their right. Lawyers cannot assume that clients want
to retain their services,” said a counsel who declined to be
identified.
Normally, a criminal appeal would not proceed if the respondent was absent.
The public prosecutor would apply for a
warrant of arrest from the appellate court to locate the respondent and
bring him to court. If this failed, the court will strike out the public
prosecutor’s appeal.
An example is the case in November 2010
where the Court of Appeal upheld the acquittal of two former bodyguards
of a businessman accused of murdering a Chinese teenager.
On September 20, 2005, the High Court
freed Resty Agpalo, Mohamad Najib Zulkifli and businessman Koh Kim Teck
of the murder of Koh’s nephew, student Xu Jian Huang, 14, at a bungalow
in Jalan Mengkuang, off Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, in 2004.
The court had earlier struck out the
prosecution’s appeal against Koh’s acquittal following its (the
prosecution’s) failure to produce the businessman in court on several
occasions.
Since Koh could not be located and was acquitted, both Resty and Najib were also freed.
During the 36-day trial, the
prosecution’s case was that the boy was tortured and then murdered for
stealing RM30,000 belonging to his uncle.
In Altantuya’s case, the public
prosecutor filed its petition of appeal on January 3 by revealing in
detail, the grounds it intended to pursue to reverse the acquittal of
Sirul and Azilah.
Among them is that the conviction of the
two police commandos should remain intact even without the testimony of
the prime minister’s aide-de-camp, DSP Musa Safri, as he was only a
peripheral figure in the case.
The Court of Appeal had ruled on August
23, 2013 that the prosecution’s failure to call Musa had weakened
Putrajaya’s case against the two cops.
The prosecutors had listed five other
reasons the three-man Court of Appeal bench was wrong, in law and facts,
to allow the cops to escape the gallows.
The policemen had been found guilty of
murdering Altantuya at Mukim Bukit Raja in Shah Alam between 10pm on
October 19, and 1am on October 20, 2006.
Both were convicted and sentenced to
death but on August 23, 2009, the Court of Appeal allowed their appeal
and set them free because of a lack of evidence. – tmi
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