Case of Bangladeshi charged with killing seven people postponed


  • Nation
  • Wednesday, 21 Jun 2006

JOHOR BARU: The trial of a Bangladeshi charged with killing seven members of a family in Taman Johor Jaya here in 2001 was postponed again, this time to establish if he should be sent to a mental hospital for observation. 

S. Vijayaretnam, counsel for Md Masud Rana Md Mofizuddi, 32, told Judicial Commissioner Datuk Azahar Mohamed that the accused was not able to answer questions coherently and there was a possibility that he was experiencing acute depression. 

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