Bouncer gets 17 years’ jail for robber’s death

Bouncer gets 17 years’ jail for robber’s death

High Court judge says accused should not have taken the law into his own hands to the extent of having caused the victim's death.

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SHAH ALAM: “Even if the victim had committed robbery, you should not take the law into your own hands to the extent of causing his death,” said High Court judge Abdul Halim Aman.

He said this when sentencing Mohd Azrin Shah Mohamed Azraai to 17 years’ jail for causing the death of M Joseph, 26, three years ago.

Mohd Azrin Shah, a bouncer at a cyber cafe in Petaling Jaya, was ordered to serve the sentence from the date of his arrest on March 7, 2014.

“It is good that you had carried out the responsibility entrusted upon you by your employer, but it should not be to an extent of endangering your own life.

“True, the victim had robbed, but it is not in your power to catch and hit him. We have the police. Your job is to warn (the victim) and report to the police,” he added.

Mohd Azrin Shah, 36, pleaded guilty to an alternative charge, with three others still at large, of causing Joseph’s death at a cyber cafe at Block D2, Jalan PJS 3/46, Taman Sri Manja, Petaling Jaya near here, between 7.35am and 9.50am on Nov 5, 2013.

The offence, under Section 304 (a) of the Penal Code, carries a jail sentence of up to 30 years and is liable to a fine.

He was initially charged under Section 302 of the Penal Code for murder, which carries the mandatory death sentence upon conviction.

The prosecution was conducted by deputy public prosecutor T Deepa Nair, while lawyer Shah Rizal Abdul Manan represented Mohd Azrin Shah.

– BERNAMA

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