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Not guilty: Singaporean father and two sons detained in Malaysia for drug trafficking charges acquitted by judge after 5 years

Summary by The Independent
MALAYSIA/SINGAPORE: A Singaporean businessman and his two sons have been acquitted after spending more than five years in custody in Malaysia over cannabis trafficking and cultivation charges that carried the possibility of the death penalty. The Malaysian High Court ruled that prosecutors failed to establish a prima facie case against Aniell Sebhnani, 63, and his sons, Nethan Sebhnani, 38, and Sedhant Sebhnani, 35. The decision meant the trio d…
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The Independent broke the news in Singapore on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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