Court orders four who provoked cops to perform community services 25 Jan 2021 / 19:30 H. Pix for illustration purposes.
GEORGE TOWN: Four men who pleaded guilty in a Magistrate’s Court here today to provoking policemen by using criminal force in the execution of their duties after a road mishap last week appealed against being jailed, preferring to do community service instead.
Magistrate R. Manomani eventually did consider their request, and ordered Shahrizal Anuar, 38, Mohd Safwan Akbar, 29, Mohd Hafiz Shah, 28, and Mohd Danial Al Arabia Mohd Rafi, 24, to perform community services for three hours every day for two months.
They must report to the Malaysian Prison Department under the Compulsory Attendance Order (PKW) 1954 and the prison would decide on the type of community services that they must perform.
Monday, 25 Jan 2021 08:01 PM MYT
Four men who pleaded guilty in a Magistrate’s Court here today to provoking policemen by using criminal force in the execution of their duties after a road mishap last week appealed against being jailed, preferring to do community service instead. Reuters pic
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GEORGE TOWN, Jan 25 Four men who pleaded guilty in a Magistrate’s Court here today to provoking policemen by using criminal force in the execution of their duties after a road mishap last week appealed against being jailed, preferring to do community service instead.
Friday, 22 Jan 2021 06:09 PM MYT
The Magistrate’s Court court allowed bail of RM6,000 for all four of the accused with one surety. Reuters pic
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GEORGE TOWN, Jan 22 ― Four men were charged in the Magistrate’s Court here today with using criminal force to deter policemen from discharging their duties in Tanjung Tokong, here last Sunday.
While Shahrizal Anuar, 38, and Mohd Safwan Akbar, 29, pleaded guilty under Section 353 of the Penal Code, two others, Mohd Hafiz Nasri Shah, 28, and Mohd Danial Al Arabia Mohd. Rafi, 24, pleaded not guilty to the same charge.