Kevin Morais murder appeal: Not enough evidence to sustain charge, court hears


PUTRAJAYA: A lawyer has told the Court of Appeal that there is insufficient evidence to sustain the charge against his client for the murder of DPP Datuk Anthony Kevin Morais.

Lawyer Kitson Foong, who is representing S. Ravi Chandaran, one of the six men convicted of killing Morais, told the court Thursday (Dec 7) that an accomplice who turned prosecution witness merely testified that an abduction had taken place and did not touch on Morais' murder.

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