Crime & Courts

Cradle Fund CEO murder: Ex-wife granted RM500,000 bail pending trial

PUTRAJAYA: The Federal Court today allowed Samirah Muzaffar, ex-wife of the late Cradle Fund chief executive officer Nazrin Hassan, to be released on bail of RM500,000 in two sureties pending her murder trial.

Federal Court judge Tan Sri Azahar Mohamed, who chaired a five-man bench, imposed several conditions on Samirah, including surrendering her passport to the court and reporting to a police station once every two weeks.

He also said Samirah, 44, a former senior executive at Intellectual Property Corporation of Malaysia (MyIPO), must remain indoors from 6pm to 8am; and that she is also prevented from visiting public places and attending public functions.

“The applicant (Samirah) is also not to leave Kuala Lumpur or Petaling Jaya without leave of the court,” said Azahar.

Samirah; two teenagers aged 14 and 17; and Indonesian national Eka Wahyu Lestari, who is still at large, were charged with the murder of Nazrin, 47, at a house in Mutiara Homes, Mutiara Damansara, between 11.30pm on June 13, 2018 and 4am on June 14, 2018.

The charge, under Section 302 of the Penal Code and read together with Section 34 of the same code, provides for the mandatory death sentence upon conviction.

Samirah filed an application for bail at the Federal Court after the High Court and Court of Appeal rejected her bail application.

Azahar said Samirah’s application to be released on bail pending trial was allowed because the High Court had failed to consider the provision of Section 388 (1) of the Criminal Procedure Code, which allows a woman who is facing a charge for a non-bailable offence to be released on bail pending trial.

He said there were favourable circumstances for Samirah which were not adequately considered by the High Court, including the fact that she has two young children below the age of 5 who require her care.

Azahar said Samirah had also given full cooperation during police investigations, which was also not adequately considered by the High Court judge.

The other judges on the bench were Tan Sri Ramly Ali, Datuk Alizatul Khair Osman Khairuddin, Datuk Mohd Zawawi Salleh and Datuk Abang Iskandar Abang Hashim.

Samirah’s murder trial is fixed for Sept 3.

After the court’s decision today, her counsel, Tan Sri Muhammad Shafee Abdullah, told reporters that Samirah will be posting bail tomorrow morning, as her family needs to raise the bail money.

He said an Order To Produce (OTP) has been issued for Samirah to be present at the court here at 9am.

Muhammad Shafee said Samirah’s case is a landmark decision on bail from the highest court in the commonwealth jurisdiction.

Deputy public prosecutors Datuk Jamil Aripin and Jasmee Hameeza Jaafar appeared for the prosecution.

On March 27 this year, the High Court in Shah Alam granted bail of RM50,000, in two sureties each, to the two teenage boys. -- Bernama

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