KAJANG: A man was charged in the Magistrate’s Court here with causing the death of a friend by accidentally shooting him in a durian orchard near Sungai Gabai, last week.
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KAJANG (Bernama): Two men were fined at the Magistrate s Court here on Friday (Feb 5) for wearing uniforms emblazoned with the Malaysian coat of arms and Royal Malaysian Police ranks.
Malaysian Drugs and Crime Prevention Organisation (MDCPO) president Roshazreel Roslan was fined RM5,000 in default a month’s jail was fined for displaying the Malaysian coat of arms and police ranks.
He was also fined RM 500 along with another member of the non-governmental organisation (NGO), Usmaluddin Shah Kamalsjah, for the offence of wearing the MDCPO uniform to insinuate that they were personnel carrying out police duties without authorisation.
Magistrates Muhammad Noor Firdaus Rosli and Syahrul Sazly Md Sain sentenced the two after they pleaded guilty.
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Roshazreel Roslan, who is the president of an NGO, namely the Malaysian Drugs and Crime Prevention Organisation (PDJM), was fined RM5,000 in default a month’s jail for displaying the Malaysian coat of arms and police ranks. Reuters pic
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KAJANG, Feb 6 The actions of two men donning uniforms emblazoned with the Malaysian coat of arms and Royal Malaysian Police ranks that went viral on social media recently has resulted in them being fined RM5,500 and RM500 respectively by two Magistrate’s Courts here yesterday.
Two men wearing uniforms with police ranks, Malaysian coat of arms fined 06 Feb 2021 / 09:26 H.
KAJANG, Feb 5: The actions of two men donning uniforms emblazoned with the Malaysian coat of arms and Royal Malaysian Police ranks that went viral on social media recently has resulted in them being fined RM5,500 and RM500 respectively by two Magistrate’s Courts here today.
Roshazreel Roslan, who is the president of an NGO, namely the Malaysian Drugs and Crime Prevention Organisation (PDJM), was fined RM5,000 in default a month’s jail for displaying the Malaysian coat of arms and police ranks.
Meanwhile, for the offence of wearing the PDJM uniform to insinuate that they were personnel carrying out police duty without authorisation, he and another member of the NGO, Usmaluddin Shah Kamalsjah were each fined RM500 in default a months’ jail.
Published on: Thursday, January 21, 2021
By: Bernama
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KAJANG: The prosecution in the trial of blogger Papagomo, who is charged with outraging the modesty and voluntarily causing hurt to then Youth and Sports Minister Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman is expected to call three more witnesses before closing its case.
Deputy public prosecutor Muhammad Hairuliqram Hairuddin said the prosecution had so far called eight witnesses to testify in the trial before Magistrate Muhammad Noor Firdaus Rosli.
“The eight prosecution witnesses who have completed their testimony included the police and Syed Saddiq, 29, who is the fourth witness, where he completed his testimony on Jan 30 last year,” he told Bernama when asked on the progress of the case on Wednesday.