The High Court here today was told that the charred car found in Hutan Melintang, Perak, and believed to belong to deputy public prosecutor Datuk Anthony Kevin Morais, was torched on purpose and did not catch fire due to accident.

A chemist from the Perak Chemistry Department, Khairul Anuar Abdul Aziz, said, this was based on the trail of petrol found inside and outside of the vehicle.

"Based on inspection and analysis, I think that the car was torched on purposes using petrol as the fire accelerant.

"If the car had catched fire due to accident, the trail of petrol cannot possibly be found in the cabin area of the car," he said during the examination-in-chief by deputy public prosecutor Wan Shaharuddin Wan Ladin on the eighth day of Kevin Morais murder trial.

He said the evidence on the trail of petrol was obtained from the sample which he personally took from the left and right side of the rear passenger seat, as well as from both the driver and the front passenger's foot areas.

Khairul Anuar, who has 22 years of experience as a chemist, said the car was 100 per cent burnt when he saw it the first time at the Hutan Melintang police station on Sept 7, 2015.

"On the first observation, the type of the car could not be ascertained, but following further inspection, I found out that it was a Proton Perdana car," he said.

In reply to Wan Shaharuddin on whether the petrol was splashed or poured on the car, Khairul Anuar said he could not tell as the car was completely burnt.

While admitting that the chassis and engine numbers were unique for each vehicle, the 13th prosecution witness said there was a hole on the back panel of the engine area where the chassis number was usually stamped.

"I found that the hole was formed by cutting and removing the panel. The size of the cut area was about 15cm x 5cm.

"Therefore, I could not carry out further examination on the chassis number," he said, adding that there were also deep scratch marks on the engine number, causing it to be very difficult to read.

However, he said the engine number was written in two-line format.

"On the first line, the final digit is only half visible, it's either number three or eight, while on the second line, the final digit was number five,"

"After the electrochemical process, I did not find any new alphabet or number around the engine number area," he said.


On Jan 27, seven men including a military doctor pleaded not guilty at the High Court to the charges of murder and abetting to murder Kevin whose body was found in a drum filled with concrete at Persiaran Subang Mewah, Subang Jaya, near here on Sept 16, 2015.

Meanwhile, investigating officer Insp Mohd Nizam Ahmad told the court that he went to the scene, which was in a oil palm plantation in Kampung Sungai Samak, Hutan Melintang, at 12.50 pm on Sept 5, 2015, after being informed about a car on fire.

The 14th prosecution witness said he saw the burning car after entering the plantation, about 2km from the Sabak Bernam-Hutan Melintang main road.

During cross-examination by counsel V. Rajehgopal, the witness said the report on the burning car was made through a phone call by a civilian living nearby.

Six men - G. Gunasekaran, 48, R. Dinishwaran, 24, A. K. Thinesh Kumar, 23, M. Vishwanath, 26, S. Nimalan, 23, and S. Ravi Chandaran, 45, claimed trial to the charge of murdering Morais between 7am and 8pm on Sept 4, 2015, between Jalan Dutamas Raya Sentul and No: 1, Jalan USJ1/6D, Subang Jaya.


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The first accused, Col Dr R. Kunaseegaran, 53, pleaded not guilty to abetting the six men in Morais' murder at the same place, date and time.

The trial before Justice Datuk Azman Abdullah continues tomorrow.