Malaysia ex pm najibs trial halted over virus scare
According to recent news reports, the corruption trial of former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has been halted due to concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic.
Here are some key points from the article:
- Najib's trial, which began in April 2019, was halted on March 17, 2020, after the High Court in Kuala Lumpur received a letter from the prosecution team stating that they were unable to proceed with the trial due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- The prosecution team cited the need to protect the health and safety of the court staff, witnesses, and the public as the reason for the halt.
- Najib, who is facing 42 charges of corruption and money laundering, was arrested in 2015 and has been in custody since then.
- The trial was scheduled to continue on March 18, 2020, but the prosecution team requested a postponement due to the pandemic.
- The court has set a new date for the trial, which is expected to resume in May 2020, pending further developments in the pandemic.
It's worth noting that the COVID-19 pandemic has caused widespread disruptions to court proceedings around the world, and Malaysia is no exception. The country has implemented various measures to slow the spread of the virus, including restricting travel and gatherings, and many court hearings have been postponed or conducted remotely.