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Nasyid singer charged with cultivating cannabis plants, drug trafficking
Published on: Thursday, March 31, 2022
Published on: Thu, Mar 31, 2022
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Nasyid singer charged with cultivating cannabis plants, drug trafficking
Yasin at the Petaling Jaya Court Complex, Thursday. - fotoBERNAMA
PETALING JAYA: Nasyid singer and composer Muhammad Yasin Sulaiman was charged in separate courts today with cultivating cannabis plants and trafficking 214 grammes of drugs at a condominium in Kota Damansara.

In the Sessions Court before judge Norshila Kamaruddin, Muhammad Yasin, 47, pleaded not guilty to the charge of growing the plants.

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On the drug trafficking charge, it was read out to him before Magistrate Zhafran Rahim Hamzah and no plea was recorded as the case is under the jurisdiction of the High Court.

Muhammad Yasin, who became popular with the song ‘Mimpi Laila’ was charged with cultivating 17 cannabis plants in plastic pots at his residence at Kondominium Casa Indah, Persiaran Surian Damansara Indah Resort Home, PJU 3 Kota Damansara here at 5.30 pm last March 24.

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The charge was framed under Section 6B (1)(a) of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952 which provides an imprisonment for life and whipping of not less than six strokes if found guilty.

Deputy public prosecutors Mohammad Al-Saifi Hashim and Asnawi Abu Hanipah prosecuted, while Muhammad Yasin was represented by lawyer  Mohd Yusmadi Mohd Yusoff.

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In the Magistrate's Court, the father of two was charged with trafficking 214 grammes of cannabis at the same location, time and date.

The charge, framed under Section 39B (1) (a) of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952 and punishable under Section 39B (2) of the same act, provides the death penalty or life imprisonment, and if not sentenced to death, is punishable by whipping of not less than 15 strokes, upon conviction.

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The prosecution did not apply for bail, and according to Mohammad Al-Saifi , no bail is allowed for cases under Section 41(B) of the Dangerous Drugs Act and on health issues, the accused could request for treatment in prison.

However,  Mohd Yusmadi requested that his client be allowed bail on grounds that he had bipolar disorder and had been receiving psychiatric treatment at the Universiti Kebangsaaan Malaysia Medical Centre since 2009.

“Two months prior to his arrest, my client was treated at the Pantai Hospital. He also suffers from health problems and needs help to get proper treatment,” he said, adding Muhammad Yasin was recently divorced from his wife.

Both courts denied Muhammad Yasin bail and set May 18 for mention.
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