马来西亚一家法院于2026年2月3日宣告法国人Tom Felix在被拘留近2.5年之后无罪。
A Malaysian court acquitted Frenchman Tom Felix of drug charges on Feb. 3, 2026, after nearly 2.5 years in detention.
在Alor Setar的马来西亚高等法院,34岁的法国国民Tom Felix在被拘留近两年半后被判8项与毒品有关的指控无罪。 执业检察官未能证明他控制或拥有在共同家中发现的1.86公斤大麻和在他身上发现的11.7克大麻。
A Malaysian High Court in Alor Setar acquitted 34-year-old French national Tom Felix of eight drug-related charges after nearly two and a half years in detention, ruling prosecutors failed to prove he had control or possession of 1.86 kilograms of cannabis found in a shared home and 11.7 grams discovered on him.
Evawani Farisyta Mohammad法官宣布Felix于2026年2月3日获释并宣告无罪。 菲利克斯及其父母为争取他获释而奋斗,于2026年2月3日决定释放Felix。
Judge Evawani Farisyta Mohammad declared Felix released and acquitted on February 3, 2026, a decision met with relief by Felix and his parents, who had campaigned for his release.
费利克斯,前维奥利亚执行官,可能面临死刑,最高可判处104年监禁,鞭笞54下,如被定罪,罚款27 000欧元。
Felix, a former Veolia executive, faced a potential death penalty, up to 104 years in prison, 54 strokes of the cane, and a €27,000 fine if convicted.
马来西亚严格的禁毒法律依然允许对大规模贩运处以死刑,尽管自2018年以来没有执行过死刑。
Malaysia’s strict drug laws still allow capital punishment for large-scale trafficking, though no executions have occurred since 2018.
法国外交部长让-诺埃尔·巴罗特表示宽慰,预期费利克斯在马来西亚移民办事处领取护照后将返回法国。
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot expressed relief, and Felix was expected to return to France after receiving his passport at a Malaysian immigration office.