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PETALING JAYA: The law firm representing Yusoff Rawther today said it is unreasonable to tell the public not to comment on the Kuala Lumpur High Court’s decision to acquit the former research assistant of drug trafficking and weapons-related charges.
In a statement, the Law Practice of Rafique said the Attorney-General’s Chambers’ (AGC) statement on the matter was inappropriate, as the public — as taxpayers — has every right to pursue justice and truth.
The law firm also reminded the AGC that the public has the right to question the integrity of institutions involved in the nation’s legal and enforcement systems.
“We urge the AGC to continue being a protector of the people in upholding the rule of law and justice, without shielding anyone,” it said.
“Freedom of speech is a fundamental right of the people, and no one should become an agent that obstructs that right.”
Earlier today, the AGC urged the public to refrain from making speculative or defamatory statements following the High Court’s decision to acquit Yusoff.
Yusoff was acquitted of charges related to drug trafficking and the possession of two fake pistols yesterday.
Justice Jamil Hussin said the prosecution had failed to establish a prima facie case in both charges and was unable to prove all elements of the offences with credible evidence.
Yusoff’s defence was that the drugs and pistols had been planted to frame him.
He was held in remand at the Sungai Buloh prison for nine months as bail is not allowed for those charged with drug trafficking.
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Former research assistant Yusoff Rawther was acquitted of charges related to drug trafficking and the possession of two fake pistols yesterday. (Bernama pic)
PETALING JAYA: The law firm representing Yusoff Rawther today said it is unreasonable to tell the public not to comment on the Kuala Lumpur High Court’s decision to acquit the former research assistant of drug trafficking and weapons-related charges.
In a statement, the Law Practice of Rafique said the Attorney-General’s Chambers’ (AGC) statement on the matter was inappropriate, as the public — as taxpayers — has every right to pursue justice and truth.
The law firm also reminded the AGC that the public has the right to question the integrity of institutions involved in the nation’s legal and enforcement systems.
“We urge the AGC to continue being a protector of the people in upholding the rule of law and justice, without shielding anyone,” it said.
“Freedom of speech is a fundamental right of the people, and no one should become an agent that obstructs that right.”
Earlier today, the AGC urged the public to refrain from making speculative or defamatory statements following the High Court’s decision to acquit Yusoff.
Yusoff was acquitted of charges related to drug trafficking and the possession of two fake pistols yesterday.
Justice Jamil Hussin said the prosecution had failed to establish a prima facie case in both charges and was unable to prove all elements of the offences with credible evidence.
Yusoff’s defence was that the drugs and pistols had been planted to frame him.
He was held in remand at the Sungai Buloh prison for nine months as bail is not allowed for those charged with drug trafficking.
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