KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 18 (Reuters): Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad on Tuesday came to the defence of a man facing the death penalty for selling cannabis oil to patients, saying his sentence should be reviewed.
Muhammad Lukman Mohamad, a 29-year-old father of one, was convicted of trafficking in cannabis, a crime punishable by death in Malaysia. He was sentenced to death by hanging on Aug. 30 and has filed an appeal, his lawyer, Farhan Maaruf, told the news agency.
During the trial, Muhammad Lukman testified that he had only sold cannabis oil to help patients suffering from illnesses such as cancer and leukemia, Farhan said.
Mahathir urges review of death penalty for selling medicinal cannabis
FE Team | Published: September 18, 2018 23:41:34
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