JOHOR BARU, Jan 4 — Unlike others in their late 30s, Sufian was not fortunate enough to fully live through and enjoy his youth due to a mistake he committed when he was in his teens.
Like any filial son, Sufian longs for maternal love that was lost and is keen to be paroled to dedicate his life to his 65-year-old mother in her remaining years. By right, he said Sufian should be eligible for parole with his record of good behaviour and having served more than two-thirds of his 30-year life imprisonment.
Khairul Anwar said he will voluntarily assist Sufian through legal means after examining the facts of the case and the latest developments in the country's laws. "My role is not only to look into Sufian’s case, but also to assist as many eligible prison inmates as possible.
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