By : SURAINI ANDOKONG
KOTA KINABALU: The appeal by
two illegal immigrants from India for the whipping sentence imposed on them to
be set aside backfired when the High Court here enhanced it from one stroke to
two yesterday.
Chief Justice of Sabah and
Sarawak, Tan Sri Richard Malanjum however upheld the four-month jail sentence
on Rajesh Khana Rasangan, 27, and Sagubar Sathiq Sikkhantar, 25.
The two men had appealed
through their counsel Amli Nohin to have the one stroke of the cane quashed.
Malanjum held that there was
no merit in the arguments as the appellants had entered Sabah without any valid
travel document which was an offence.
“Having heard the appeal,
I’m of the view that the four months’ imprisonment should be maintained.
However, to send a clear message to would-be offenders, I am enhancing their
whipping from one to two lashes of the cane,” he ruled.
The two Indians who claimed
to enter Sabah on September 2 this year was caught several days after that on
September 21 at an area in Sinsuran here for failing to produce any legal
documentation to enter the State.
They had pleaded guilty to
each of their charges under Section 6 (1) (c) of the Immigration Act 1956/63 in
the Sessions Court here on October 18 which then sentenced them to four months’
jail plus one whipping.
The indictment provides for
a fine of not exceeding RM10,000 or a jail term of up to five years, or both,
and with whipping of not more than six strokes upon conviction.
They were also ordered to be
referred to the Immigration Department after serving their sentences for
further action. (BP)
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