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penjara_pudu_merdeka [2023/06/17 09:50] – [1981-06-11: Hukuman Botak Chin] sazli | penjara_pudu_merdeka [2023/06/17 09:50] (kini) – [1986-07-07: Hukuman Kevin Barlow dan Brian Chambers] sazli |
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===== 1981-06-11: Hukuman Botak Chin ===== | ===== 1981-06-11: Hukuman Botak Chin ===== |
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//"Until 1993, about 180 criminals were hanged there, among them the notorious armed robber Wong Swee Chin a.k.a Botak Chin (1981) ..."// (Sumber: Mariana Isa @ University of Bath, 2006: {{ :makalah:pudujailconservationstatement.pdf ||}}[[https://arteri.search-art.asia/2009/11/17/pudu-jail-conservation-statement/|"Pudu Jail Conservation Statement"]], m.s. 14). | //"Until 1993, about 180 criminals were hanged there, among them the notorious armed robber Wong Swee Chin a.k.a Botak Chin (1981) ..."// (Mariana Isa @ University of Bath, 2006: {{ :makalah:pudujailconservationstatement.pdf ||}}[[https://arteri.search-art.asia/2009/11/17/pudu-jail-conservation-statement/|"Pudu Jail Conservation Statement"]], m.s. 14). |
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{{:gambar:20ntpudubotakchin_1597891522.jpg?350|Wong Swee Chin a.k.a. Botak Chin, one of the most notorious gang leaders in the 1960s and ’70s, was sent to the gallows at Pudu Jail. -NSTP/File pic}}{{:gambar:c7035c7f-3990-4ab6-907a-8dc40876.jpg?450|Infamous resident: A file picture of Botak Chin who served time and was executed at Pudu Prison.}} \\ | {{:gambar:20ntpudubotakchin_1597891522.jpg?350|Wong Swee Chin a.k.a. Botak Chin, one of the most notorious gang leaders in the 1960s and ’70s, was sent to the gallows at Pudu Jail. -NSTP/File pic}}{{:gambar:c7035c7f-3990-4ab6-907a-8dc40876.jpg?450|Infamous resident: A file picture of Botak Chin who served time and was executed at Pudu Prison.}} \\ |
===== 1986-07-07: Hukuman Kevin Barlow dan Brian Chambers ===== | ===== 1986-07-07: Hukuman Kevin Barlow dan Brian Chambers ===== |
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//"Until 1993, about 180 criminals were hanged there, among them ... Australian drug traffickers Brian Chambers and Kevin Barlow (1986)."// (Mariana Isa @ University of Bath, 2006: {{ ::makalah:dokumen.tips_pudu-jail-conservation-statement.pdf ||}}[[https://www.scribd.com/doc/19287424/Pudu-Jail-Conservation-Statement|"Pudu Jail Conservation Statement"]], m.s. 14). | //"Until 1993, about 180 criminals were hanged there, among them ... Australian drug traffickers Brian Chambers and Kevin Barlow (1986)."// (Mariana Isa @ University of Bath, 2006: {{ :makalah:pudujailconservationstatement.pdf ||}}[[https://arteri.search-art.asia/2009/11/17/pudu-jail-conservation-statement/|"Pudu Jail Conservation Statement"]], m.s. 14). |
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//"This refers two Australian citizens who were charged for drug trafficking. Kevin Barlow and Brian Chambers were arrested in Bayan Lepas airport in Penang on 9 November 1983. What tipped airport security off was the fact that Barlow was reported to have acted extremely nervous. When they eventually opened the maroon suitcase the duo carried, they found 141.9g of heroin. The Barlow & Chambers case made international headlines and soured diplomacy ties between Malaysia and Australia considerably when the Malaysian government denied an appeal of clemency from Australian politician, Bill Hayden. Barlow and Chambers were transferred from Penang to Pudu in 1985 and hung at the gallows on 7 July 1986."// | //"This refers two Australian citizens who were charged for drug trafficking. Kevin Barlow and Brian Chambers were arrested in Bayan Lepas airport in Penang on 9 November 1983. What tipped airport security off was the fact that Barlow was reported to have acted extremely nervous. When they eventually opened the maroon suitcase the duo carried, they found 141.9g of heroin. The Barlow & Chambers case made international headlines and soured diplomacy ties between Malaysia and Australia considerably when the Malaysian government denied an appeal of clemency from Australian politician, Bill Hayden. Barlow and Chambers were transferred from Penang to Pudu in 1985 and hung at the gallows on 7 July 1986."// |