Lawyers Fear 12 Charged For Ltte Links Will Not Receive Fair Trial
Lawyers have expressed concern that the two DAP lawmakers and 10 others who charged for their purported links to the now-defunct terrorist group Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) may not receive fair trial
This is because their trials will not be guided by the Criminal Procedure Code (CPC) and Evidence Act, but will be governed by the Security Offences (Special Measures) Act 2012 (Sosma)
"When someone is charged for terrorism-related offences, their criminal trial is governed by Sosma, which is different from a normal criminal trial." lawyer New Sin Yew told Malaysiakini
"Sosma overrides the Criminal Procedure Code and the Evidence Act," he said
Sosma makes the criminal trial extremely lopsided in favour of the prosecution as it takes away many safeguards for a fair trial under the Criminal Procedure Code and the Evidence Act, he said
The normal discovery procedures and production of documents in criminal cases can be sidelined if the government considers it to be "sensitive information", according to New (below)
"Usual evidentiary rules are also circumvented under Sosma benefitting the prosecution," he said
Citing examples, he said statements by people who are dead, missing or cannot be found are admissible while documents seized during raids and investigation are also admissible regardless of how it was obtained
"An accused can be convicted based on the uncorroborated testimony of a child of tender years and not given under oath. All forms of intercepted evidence is admissible and the prosecution need not disclose how such evidence was intercepted," he said
The prosecution is allowed to use "protected witnesses" whose identity is not revealed in the trial, he said
"The defence is prohibited from asking any questions that may lead to the identification of the witness. The witness may identify the accused or other persons even though the witness is not visible to them.""This makes it very difficult for the accused to defend himself," he said
The hands of the trial judge are tied by the draconian provisions of Sosma, added New
Police had detained 12 men under Sosma over their alleged links with the LTTE on Oct 10 and Oct 12
They were slapped with multiple charges under section 130 of the Penal Code on Oct 29 and Oct 31
It was reported in November 2018 that over 2,000 individuals were detained under Sosma
A report in November 2017 said a total of 159 children detained under the same Act
After drawing flak over the latest usage of Sosma, Home Minister Muhyiddin Yassin announced that the government will amend Sosma by reducing the detention period from 28 days to 14 days
The Sosma amendment is appeared to be tabled in Parliament in March 2020
However, another lawyer R Sivahnanthan opined that simply reducing the detention period cannot ensure a fair trial for the accused persons
"It's not just the 28 days of remand under Sosma which needs amendment, other prosecution favoured provisions shall also be amended
"The more serious the offence is, the more reliable and trustworthy the evidence must be, not flimsy evidence shall be admissible in a court of law," he said
"To make things worse, the witness will be able to give hearsay evidence in court which is admissible under the (existing) Sosma Act," he said
Hearsay evidence simply means "a report of another person's words by a witness", he said
"It is nearly impossible to rebut those evidence without first knowing the background and the nexus between the witness and the accused," he said
The usage of Sosma is like an assured conviction against the accused, he said
He said even an accused person is acquitted and proven to be an innocent, the prosecution can inform the court of their intention to appeal to the higher court and the accused will be continued to be remanded in prison
The remand process will continue until all the two-tier appeal process disposed off and the entire process can lead up to six to seven years altogether
"Why an innocent shall serve six to seven years of remand in prison despite being acquitted numerous times ?" questioned Sivahnanthan
Lawyer Amer Hamzah Arshad said the long period of detention under Sosma could be abused to exert pressure on a suspect
"In the UK during the 1970s, we had witnessed how security laws had been abused and resulted in miscarriages of justice in the Guilford Four and Maguire Seven cases
The Guildford Four and the Maguire Seven were the collective names whose convicted for bomb attack and handling explosive in 1975 and 1976 respectively. Their conviction was reversed in 1989 and 1991 respectively
Amer (above) also noted the element of secrecy in Sosma open up to the possibility of the prosecution planting an untruthful witness to testify against the accused
He was referring to the Sosma provision which allow the witness to give evidence in anonymity
Meanwhile, New said Sosma, which enacted under Article 149 of the Federal Constitution, which allow the laws that violate fundamental liberties to be passed to stop or prevent actions that would threaten the nation
"Once a suspect is arrested and charged in court, it can be said that the threat has been stopped or prevented," he said
"As far as the suspect is concerned, all that is left to do is for the prosecution to prove the suspect’s guilt," said New
"These provisions contained in Part IV to Part VIII of Sosma that deals with the trial procedure and evidentiary rules has nothing to do with the prevention of threat. "What Sosma does is to make it easier for the prosecution to secure a conviction instead of stopping or preventing threats," he said
Therefore, he said, Part IV to Part VIII of SOSMA is ultra vires of Article 149 of the Federal Constitution. - Mkini
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