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Friday, 8 May 2015

Nur Fitri serious criminal offenses, says PM

KUALA LUMPUR - Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said Nur Fitri error Azmeer Nordin, who was found to have more than 30,000 pornographic images and videos of children in London, as a very serious crime.

He said the students majoring in Mathematics 23-year-old must be punished commensurate with the offense committed.

The Prime Minister stressed that he did not agree with suggestions or comments by some people that the government will appeal the case Nur Fitri Azmeer to reduce his sentence, let alone the use of public funds for that purpose.

"Nur Fitri Azmeer legal system has been tried in Britain, given the opportunity to defend themselves, and found guilty.

"We must respect the law and those found guilty must be punished with the offense committed," he said
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However, he said Nur Fitri Azmeer must be given guidance counseling him not to repeat the offense, for his good and society.

"This should be done so that these individuals can be received by the community," he said.

Previously, several parties suggested that the students sponsored by Majlis Amanah Rakyat (Mara) was given a second chance to continue his studies included in the country after serving time in London.

Nur Fitri Azmeer, studying at Imperial College, was jailed for five years by Southwark Crown Court, London after mengakuBbersalah on 17 counts of possession with intent to distribute pedophile.

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