‘My husband is not a terrorist, I want him back soon’


Emotional stress: Tamil Malar (centre) weeping outside the Selayang Sessions Court as her family comforts her.

SELAYANG: There was calm inside the Sessions Court here as A. Kalaimughilan was charged with two counts of possessing items related to the terrorist organisation Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) but outside, emotions ran high as his family members gathered to show support for the scrap metal dealer.

His wife M. Tamil Malar, 27, shouted that her husband was not a terrorist upon learning that he had been denied bail.

“My husband is not a terrorist... I want my husband back soon, ” she said.

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