Malaysian courts has sentenced two women, a Filipino and Indonesian, to death in separate cases of drug trafficking, reports said on Saturday.
Ani Anggraeni, an Indonesian working in the northern state of Penang as a domestic helper, was convicted on Friday of trafficking nearly four kilos of methamphetamine on June 21 last year, The Star newspaper reported.
She had testified she went to see her daughter in Vietnam and met a friend “Dwi” who asked her to carry two bags on her flight to Penang, to be passed to another friend. “Her story makes no sense and I don’t think her friend ‘Dwi’ even exists,” the English daily quoted the judge, Mohd Amin Firdaus Abdullah, as saying.
Lead ;
Who - Two women, a filipino and indonesian
When - Saturday
What - Two women sentenced to death for drugs in Malaysia
Where - Malaysia
How - Drug trafficking
Elements of news worthy - consequences
Ani Anggraeni, an Indonesian working in the northern state of Penang as a domestic helper, was convicted on Friday of trafficking nearly four kilos of methamphetamine on June 21 last year, The Star newspaper reported.
She had testified she went to see her daughter in Vietnam and met a friend “Dwi” who asked her to carry two bags on her flight to Penang, to be passed to another friend. “Her story makes no sense and I don’t think her friend ‘Dwi’ even exists,” the English daily quoted the judge, Mohd Amin Firdaus Abdullah, as saying.
Lead ;
Who - Two women, a filipino and indonesian
When - Saturday
What - Two women sentenced to death for drugs in Malaysia
Where - Malaysia
How - Drug trafficking
Elements of news worthy - consequences
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