A 46-year-old mother of two was on Friday, sentenced to six
months prison and RM15,000 fine by the Magistrate’s Court in Malaysia
after being found guilty of three counts of insulting Prophet Muhammad.
Magistrate Siti Hanum Md Sah made the decision after
looking through evidence presented by the prosecutor and defense parties
in the case.
She found that the defense had failed to raise reasonable doubt.
She found that the defense had failed to raise reasonable doubt.
The accused, Tham Yut Mooi was charged with insulting the
Prophet at 5.30pm on May 4 last year in the prayer hall of Abu Ubaidah
mosque, Jalan Perpaduan in Taman Perpaduan Ulu Kinta.
She was accused of insulting Prophet Muhammad and was
overheard by three individuals, Abdul Rahim Mat Diah, 53, Mohd Yunos
Harun, 73 and Mohd Halim Buyong, 44, believed to be done to insult them.
She was charged under Section 298 of the Penal Code, which
carries a sentence of a maximum jail-time of one year or fine or both.
The prosecution was carried out by deputy public prosecutor
Fadhli Ab Wahab while the accused was represented by lawyer WC Chiang.
Previously, Fadhli urged the court to mete out the sentence
befitting the offense as it was a serious one that involved religious
sensitivity, public interest and should not be committed by anyone.
He said the insults should not be uttered in front of not
only Muslims but people of other faiths as Malaysians must respect each
other’s religions.
Meanwhile, the lawyer of the accused pleaded with the court
to give a light sentence as his client is a mother of two and has
parents to care for.
The court requested for the sentence to run simultaneously
on the day of charge, and Tham faces an additional three more months in
prison if she fails to pay the fine.
The court allowed the prison sentence to be postponed until
the period of appeal is completed with the condition that she must post
bail of RM5,000 with a surety and her passport must be handed over to
the court.
Source: New Strait Times

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