SHAH ALAM: A closed circuit television camera (CCTV) recording of one of the alleged murderers of Kim Chol or Kim Jong-nam was replayed in the High Court here on Monday (Jan 22).
The CCTV footage screened for just a few seconds showed 26-year-old accused Siti Aisyah seated in a restaurant at Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 (KLIA2) in handcuffs while being escorted by a few policewomen.
Deputy public prosecutor Syed Farid Syed Ali applied to tender the video recording as an evidence exhibit while conducting the examination in-chief on the 28th prosecution witness, KLIA2 security guard K. Govulan.
However, Siti Aisyah's counsel Gooi Soon Seng objected to the prosecution's move.
He said the defence had been informed that the recording would not be used as evidence as it was made after the two accused - including Siti Aisyah - had been arrested.
Deputy public prosecutor Wan Shaharuddin Wan Ladin countered that the witness must be asked about the recording as he was the person who had prepared it for investigating officer ASP Wan Azirul Nizam Che Wan Aziz.
"We can play the recording and make a decision later whether it can be accepted or not,” he said.
However, Gooi stressed that if the prosecution wanted to replay the whole recording, he would apply for a trial within a trial on the admissibility of the exhibit.
Justice Datuk Azmi Ariffin sustained the objection and ruled that the recording would not be played or admitted as evidence.
Meanwhile, deputy public prosecutor Muhamad Iskandar Ahmad told the court that there were only five prosecution witnesses left to be called in the trial involving Indonesian Siti Aisyah and 29-year-old Vietnamese Doan Thi Huong.
The duo allegedly murdered Kim Jong-nam, the brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, with four others still at large at the KLIA2 departure hall at 9am on Feb 13, 2017.
They face the mandatory death sentence if convicted under Section 302 of the Penal Code.
The prosecution has called 28 witnesses since the start of the trial on Oct 2, 2017.
The trial continues on Tuesday (Jan 23). - Bernama
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