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Malaysia to abolish death penalty for 11 offenses

Of 11 offenses, five pertain to terrorism, including directing and committing terror acts, media report says

Riyaz ul Khaliq  | 14.03.2019 - Update : 15.03.2019
Malaysia to abolish death penalty for 11 offenses

ANKARA

Malaysian government has decided to abolish death penalty for at least 11 offenses, including terror-related offenses, according to media reports.

The nine offenses fall under the Penal Code and two under the Firearms (Increased Penalties) Act 1971, Malaysian daily The Star said.

According to the daily, Malaysian Deputy Minister Mohamed Hanipa Maidin said that the government had also proposed to give discretionary powers to the courts in commuting sentences for the 11 offenses.

Of 11 offenses, five pertain to terrorism, including directing and committing terror acts. The rest cover murder, hostage-taking, organized crime, offenses against the constitutional monarch and the use of firearms, a report by Singapore-based Straits Times said.

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