Kota Kinabalu: A 60-year-old former disciplinary teacher of a primary school in Beluran, will now have to spend 18 years in jail after the Court of Appeal ordered him to serve the sentences on three counts of raping and sodomising his pupil, concurrently.
Former FELCRA manager pleads not guilty to CBT of over RM20,000 02 Mar 2021 / 12:59 H. Pix for illustration purposes.
SANDAKAN: A former Felcra manager pleaded not guilty at the Sessions Court here today to six counts of criminal breach of trust amounting to RM20,999.44 in 2018.
Shahrul Nazim Mustapa, 39, was charged with committing the offences while working as the manager of Felcra Estet Pertama, between Aug 6 and Dec 31, 2018 at Felcra Bhd office here.
For the first charge, he was accused of dishonestly releasing RM2,830.92 from the Felcra Estet Pertama’s Work Management Fund, through a Maybank Islamic cheque on Aug 6, 2018.
For the second charge, he was accused of releasing RM1,978.04 from the same fund on Sept 6, 2018. For the third to six charges, he was alleged to have released money from the same fund, namely, RM2,642.20 on Oct 5, 2018; RM3,465.22 on Nov 7, 2018; RM4,461.26 on Dec 13, 2018 and RM5,621.80 on Dec 31, 2018.
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Kota Kinabalu: Seventeen Vietnamese were charged with entering the State without identification documents.
All of them were brought before Sessions Court Judge Azreena Aziz to face the charge against them on Monday.
Eleven of them pleaded guilty to entering the State illegally and were sentenced to six months’ jail each, while the rest pleaded not guilty to the charge.
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The court set Jan 7 next year for case management and Feb 18-19, 2021 to hear the case for those who claimed trial.
The Vietnamese were arrested at 6.15pm on July 1 this year inside a vessel in Pulau Menggalum, here, after failing to produce their identification documents to the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement (MME).