Capital punishment in Malaysia

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Capital punishment, also called the death penalty, is a legal penalty in Malaysia which is currently on moratorium. It is a mandatory sentence for 12 offences including murder, drug trafficking, treason, acts of terrorism, waging war against Yang di-Pertuan Agong (the King), and, since 2003, for rapists that cause death and child rapists. There are 33 offences for which it is possible. In March 2019, however, the government announced they had decided it will not abolish the death penalty

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