21-7-2023 (KUALA LUMPUR) A 34-year-old woman who had to deliver and raise her youngest child while in jail after being charged with drug trafficking two years ago has been acquitted and discharged by the state High Court in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia.
Judge Rohani Ismail acquitted Ms R. Devaki after the prosecution failed to establish a prima facie case against her. Ms Devaki was charged with trafficking 237.8g of cannabis at a house in Bandar Dataran Segar in Port Dickson in August 2021.
Despite being charged under the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952, which is punishable by death, the prosecution failed to prove the charge against her. The judge advised Ms Devaki to be careful when picking her friends in future.
Ms Devaki, who was standing in the dock, expressed her gratitude to the judge for the acquittal. She was five months pregnant when she was detained by the police for the alleged crime.
Ms Devaki delivered her child, who is her fourth, while incarcerated at the Sungei Udang prison in Melaka. The boy, who was also brought to the court complex, is now 17 months old.
When met outside the court, Ms Devaki said the first thing she wished to do was to offer prayers for her release. She also thanked the court for giving her an earlier date for her case than scheduled.
According to the facts of the case, police found the drugs buried in the backyard of Ms Devaki’s rented home during a raid. However, she had denied having any knowledge about the drugs. Her husband was then working in South Korea. The couple have since divorced.