PUTRAJAYA, Jan. 14 -- Several family members of murder victims have accused Putrajaya today of purportedly being insensitive towards their feelings with its move to abolish the capital punishment.

They claimed that justice will not be served as long as killers are allowed to walk free, while others may use loopholes in the system to avoid the gallows.

"We used to celebrate her birthday together on the sixth on June every year. Now she's dead but the government is considering abolishing the death penalty.

"How is this fair? If he is let loose I will find him or ask someone to find him and shoot him dead," said Tan Siew Lin, referring to her late teen daughter Annie Kok Yin Cheng, who was murdered and raped in 2009.

"For us there is no ...