
The High Court here has acquitted a personal trainer charged with trafficking more than 152kg of methamphetamine after ruling that the prosecution had failed to prove a prima facie case against him.
Justice Hazlina Hussain said the evidence was too weak and too unreliable to call for Shahroazaha Ahmad, 41, to enter his defence.
Hazlina said there was a “serious doubt” about the identity of the drugs.
She said the markings on the exhibits did not match the markings in the list of seized items, and this broke the chain of evidence.
The court also found that the prosecution had failed to show Shahroazaha had possession of the vehicle where the drugs were discovered. The evidence showed that a man known as Azahari had the keys to the car at the time, but he was never called to testify.
Hazlina also said the raiding officer’s…