Amnesty urges government to halt execution of brothers convicted of murder


  • Nation
  • Thursday, 23 Feb 2017

In this 2010 file photo, Suthar (left) and Rames are being led out of the High Court in Seremban.

PETALING JAYA: Amnesty International Malaysia (AIM) is urging the Government to stop the execution of two brothers on Friday in view of a pending application for a royal pardon.

Brothers Rames and Suthar Batumalai, who were convicted for murder in April 2010, have less than 12 hours before execution, said AIM executive director Shamini Darshni Kaliemuthu.

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