'We've always treated all well', Malaysian popular singer treated fairly, says Thailand Corrections Department


Image from The Nation Thailand/ANN

BANGKOK (The Nation Thailand/ANN): A popular Malaysian singer is being treated fairly and respectfully in Narathiwat Provincial Prison, according to a Corrections Department statement published on Sunday.

Wan Norsahidah Azlin Wan Ismail, 28, (better known as Eda Ezrin) and five fellow Malaysians are being detained at Narathiwat Provincial Prison for allegedly bringing 6,060 methamphetamine pills across the border on November 4.

The other suspects were identified as Mohamad Alif bin Deraman, 32; Mohamad Affendi bin Ahmad, 34; Nur Aida binti Mamat, 32; Eridieka bin Mohd Noor, 31; and Zuhaira Nasrin, 25.

The suspects have been charged with having meth pills in their possession with the intent to sell and consume them.

Two suspects, Noor and Nasim, were also charged with unlawful entry, as their passports did not have an entry stamp.

The statement was posted on the Corrections Department's Facebook page, saying that the department is well aware of and respects Islamic rights, duties and customs.

“Key measures are in place for Muslim inmates to practise as many of their religious duties as good prison practice allows,” the statement said.

These include providing halal foods that meet with dietary and nutritional needs of inmates, facilitating prayer, allowing late-night meals during Ramadan, and encouraging study of Islamic principles.

The statement affirmed that the department encourages foreign inmates to contact their loved ones, families, reputable friends, and diplomatic or consular representatives of the state to which they belong, both in-person and virtually.

Meanwhile, Nation TV reported that Justice Minister Tawee Sodsong went to Narathiwat Provincial Prison on Sunday to oversee inmate treatment and clarify prison standards for Thai and foreign media. - The Nation Thailand/ANN

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
   

Next In Aseanplus News

Anwar discusses halal issues, Islamic teaching with Muslim community in Brazil
Lover of Angelababy’s ex quits China social media to end ‘huge’ child support rumours
‘For love’: China student makes weekly Australia trips for class, returns home to see partner
Asean News Headlines at 10pm on Sunday (Nov 17, 2024)
PTPTN to issue official statement on loans for courses with low repayment records
Indonesian police launches probe after bomb threat at university graduation ceremony in Bandung
Motorcycling-Martin edges out Bagnaia to land MotoGP world title
Nigeria and India agree deeper ties in maritime security, counter-terrorism
Finally, Typhoon Man-yi weakens as it crosses Philippines' main island
Trump's victory set to reshape economic and political landscape for Asean and West Asia, say analysts

Others Also Read