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  2. Pudu Prison - Wikipedia

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    Pudu Prison (Malay: Penjara Pudu), also known as Pudu Jail or Pudu Gaol, was a prison in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Built in phases by the British colonial government between 1891 and 1895, it was located along Jalan Shaw (now Jalan Hang Tuah). [2] The construction began with its 394-metre prison wall at a cost of 16,000 Straits dollars. The wall ...

  3. Jimmy Chua Chap Seng - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the following decades after it occurred, the Pudu Prison siege was known to be one of Malaysia's shocking crimes and its first, yet unprecedented incident of a prison hostage situation, and the infamy of Chua endured through time. The prison itself eventually went defunct, and the prison building was demolished by 2012. [53]

  4. Barlow and Chambers execution - Wikipedia

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    Barlow and Chambers were hanged in Pudu Prison on 7 July 1986. [2] The executioner was Rajendran Kuppasamy, who retired later that year. Kevin Barlow's mother Barbara Barlow reportedly prepared a suicide potion for her son to enable him to evade death by hanging.

  5. Bukit Bintang City Centre - Wikipedia

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    Bukit Bintang City Centre, also known as BBCC for short, is a 19.4 acres (7.9 ha) mixed-use development on the former site of Pudu Prison in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.The development is located at the south western end of Bukit Bintang, bordering with the Pudu district along Jalan Hang Tuah (formerly Jalan Shaw) and Jalan Pudu.

  6. Capital punishment in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Mural at the now-demolished Pudu Prison, taken in 1999. It was demolished along with the prison in 2010 to make way for the BBCC development. The death penalty for drug trafficking was made mandatory in 1983. [56] The main reason for this was because drug trafficking was seen as one of the national challenges of the country.

  7. Wong Sau Ying - Wikipedia

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    Pudu Prison Wong Sau Ying ( Chinese : 黃素英 ; [ b ] c. 1898 – 1927), also known by her alias Wong Sang , [ c ] was a Chinese anarchist , known for her attempt to assassinate colonial officials in British Malaya .

  8. Hawaii man Gordon Cordeiro released after spending 30 years ...

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    Gordon Cordeiro celebrates his release from prison with a steak dinner in Kahului, Hawaii on Feb. 21, 2025. AP Cordeiro’s first trial ended in a hung jury, with only one juror voting to convict him.

  9. Malaysian Prison Department - Wikipedia

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    The Malaysian Prison Department (Malay: Jabatan Penjara Malaysia; Jawi: جابتن ڤنجارا مليسيا ‎; Chinese: 马来西亚监狱局), is a department under Malaysia's Ministry of Home Affairs responsible for prisons where offenders sentenced by the courts are held. These prisons also serve as detention and recovery institutions.