The Binh Thuan People’s Court announced that it would give Huynh Van Nen a compensation of VNĐ10 billion (US$444,400) for jailing him for 17 years on two wrong murder convictions.


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Huynh Van Nen (second right) will receive a compensation of VNĐ10 billion (US$444,400) after being jailed for 17 years on two wrong murder convictions. 


The compensation was declared on Tuesday at a press conference held by the court. Nguyen Thi Hiep Hoa, deputy chief judge of the provincial people’s court, said that during their seventh negotiation, on January 12, Nen asked for a compensation of VNĐ11 billion ($488,800). The court proposed a lower figure of VNĐ10 billion, to which Nén finally agreed.

The court said it faced several obstacles arriving at the figure as the country’s laws on compensation were not detailed enough. For instance, the rules did not specify the amount of compensation for someone wrongfully convicted for two crimes like Nén was, nor for other losses such as prestige, honour, and spiritual damage.

At the press conference, Bien Van Hoan, chief judge of the provincial people’s court, apologised to Nen for being unjustly investigated, prosecuted and sentenced. The mistakes made were serious, he said.

Nén was arrested on May 17, 1998, for killing Le Thi Bong, a woman from Ham Tan District, on April 23 the same year. During investigations, the police indicted Nén for killing another woman, Duong Thi My, on March 19, 1993.

In 2000, the provincial people’s court sentenced Nen to life imprisonment for murdering Bông and condemned him to six years in jail for killing My. Nine relatives of Nen were also sentenced for their alleged involvement in My’s murder.

However, several years later, law enforcement agencies found evidence that showed Nén was not the killer.

In the past several years, many lawyers have offered free legal consultancy and defence to Nen, and demanded that police officers and the prosecutor’s office clarify all the issues related to the case.

Nen is the only man in Việt Nam to have been wrongfully convicted of two murders. 

VNS