Singapore cops issue warning against LFL for 'contempt of court'
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Singapore police have purportedly issued a warning against Lawyers for Liberty (LFL) and its director, Zaid Malek, over their advocacy for Malaysians facing the death penalty in the island republic.
Zaid said police investigations found that their statements regarding the issue amounted to contempt of court, which is punishable with up to three years imprisonment, a fine of up to S$100,000 (RM316,118), or both...
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