The trial of a police corporal charged with causing the death of teenager Aminulrasyid Amzah, which begins at the Shah Alam Sessions Court today, was told that 17 spent bullets were retrieved from the crime scene. There were also 2 live ammunition recovered from the roads where the car chase took place.
Jenain Subi (below), 48, represented by counsel Salim Bashir, is charged with culpable homicide not amounting to murder of 15-year-old Aminulrasyid at Jalan Tarian 11/2, Section 11, between 1.10am and 2am on April 26, 2010 and the charge carries a maximum 30 years' jail and a fine on conviction.
Counsel Karpal Singh is holding a watching brief for Aminulrasyid's family.
Counsel Karpal Singh is holding a watching brief for Aminulrasyid's family.
According to DPP Mohd Dusuki Mokhtar, a total of five witnesses may testify in the trial today, which is expected to continue for the next 11 days.
The first witness to take the stand is lance corporal Mohd Sabri Salleh, 30, who testified that he was on duty at the Bahagian Gerakan in Shah Alam from midnight to 8am on April 26. Mohd Sabri said that at about 1.45am, he received an all-points bulletin from patrol car SL589 that a white Proton Iswara was speeding and refused to stop.
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