A foreign guy is given seven years in prison in Malaysia for having six guns and ammunition
Police in Malaysia said that Shalom Avitan told them he was there to find a fellow Filipino. He was arrested in March of last year.
On Wednesday (Feb. 26), a foreigner who admitted to having 200 rounds of ammunition and six guns in Malaysia last year was given a seven-year prison sentence. Local news source Berita Harian said that the judge in the Kuala Lumpur Session Court, Zaki Salleh, gave the sentence after accepting Shalom Avitan’s guilty plea to both the main charge and an alternative charge under Section 8(a) of the Arms Act 191960.
In the event that the main charge remains unproven, the court will bring an alternative charge against the accused individual.The court expressed satisfaction with the Israeli citizen’s guilty plea, according to Aki. “Mr. Avitan, the sentence for each charge is seven years in prison, beginning with your arrest on March 28, last year,” Zaki reportedly told the New Straits Times.pri”Then it will run concurrently.
“In charge, Avitan was caught with eight bullets in a box of Shell Shock NAS3 9mm ammo, three boxes of Bullet Master Ltd. ammunition with 150 rounds each, and 42 bullets in three different guns, all without a license or permit. He permits. He had six illegal guns: a Glock 19 USA 9×19, a Sig Sauer P3205P, a Cougar 8000FT, a Glock 17 Gen4 Austria 9×19, an M&P 9C Smith & Wesson Springfield MA USA, and a Stoeger Cougar 8000F.
This was listed as another charge. The incident occurred in a hotel room on Jalan Ampang in Kuala Lumpur between March 26 at 6:46 p.m. and March 28 at 6 p.m. There was no license for the weapons and ammo. Asafalilized. arAsafanon March 28. He told Malaysian police that he was in the country to find another Israeli. This information comes from an Israeli source.
According to news sites, he was a member of a criminal gang and had plans to assassinate the head of a rival crime family. On April 12, 2018, Avitan filed a family denial against the charges and requested a trial in the same Sessions Court.