SHAH ALAM: The prosecution in the murder case of Cradle Fund chief executive officer Nazrin Hassan has not been able to establish a prima facie case against the accused persons, his widow Samirah Muzaffar and two teenagers, the High Court was told on Thursday (April 7).
The late Nazrin Hassan.
SHAH ALAM (Bernama): A witness in the murder trial of Nazrin Hassan told the High Court here that fragments of an arrow were found in the compound of the Cradle Fund chief executive officer’s house when police were investigating the case three years ago.
Inspector Nor Harman Ab Hamid, who is currently attached to the Bukit Aman training division, said he was asked by investigating officer ASP Mohd Nizam Daud to inspect the house in Mutiara Damansara after being informed that Nazrin’s death may have been caused by an arrow shot. On Sept 19, 2018, at 10am, I received a call from Mohd Nizam to help conduct another round of investigation in the house. I then took an air conditioner filter and blower from the room for a fire impact analysis.
SHAH ALAM (Bernama): A witness in the murder trial of Cradle Fund chief executive officer Nazrin Hassan told the High Court on Friday (Feb 26) that the two mobile phones retrieved from the scene did not explode based on their physical condition.
Former Selangor contingent police Headquarters weapons duty officer ASP (R) Mohd Sa ad Mat Nasib, 61, said checks on the mobile phones handed to him by investigating officer, ASP Mohd Nizam Daud found that both of the devices did not explode, as their battery was still intact.
The 35th prosecution witness said that 90% of the first mobile phone was in good condition with burn marks spotted on it due to the heat of the fire, while the second mobile phone was badly burnt.
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SHAH ALAM: A witness in the murder trial of Cradle Fund chief executive officer Nazrin Hassan told the High Court here today that the investigation paper of the case was changed from sudden death to murder after the initial notification of the incident by firefighters on June 18, 2018.
Sergeant Abdul Rahim Taha, 59, from the Damansara police station said the initial notification in the form of a letter from the Selangor Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) stated that the fire incident in Nazrin’s bedroom was an arson.
“It stated, ‘Arson case, double-storey semi-detached house. Initial investigation found the case of arson. Please investigate the case under Sections 435, 436 and 438 of the Penal Code so that any individuals (responsible) can be charged in court’.”