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SHAH ALAM: The High Court here was told that there were traces of soot on a white plastic bag containing a SIM card, which was found during a police i. ....
SHAH ALAM (Bernama): The High Court here was told that there were traces of soot on a white plastic bag containing a SIM card, which was found during a police inspection at Samirah Muzaffar’s parents’ residence in Taman Tun Dr Ismail. Petaling Jaya district police headquarters Special Investigation Department (D9) officer R. Murugesh, 35, said it was based on his observation of the plastic bag with the name Nazrin written on it. There were (soot-like traces), on the plastic bag, ” he said during cross-examination by counsel L.S. Leonard, before Judge Ab Karim Ab Rahman at the murder trial of Cradle Fund chief executive officer Nazrin Hassan on Monday (March 1). ....
SHAH ALAM (Bernama): A witness in the murder trial of Cradle Fund chief executive officer Nazrin Hassan told the High Court on Friday (Feb 26) that the two mobile phones retrieved from the scene did not explode based on their physical condition. Former Selangor contingent police Headquarters weapons duty officer ASP (R) Mohd Sa ad Mat Nasib, 61, said checks on the mobile phones handed to him by investigating officer, ASP Mohd Nizam Daud found that both of the devices did not explode, as their battery was still intact. The 35th prosecution witness said that 90% of the first mobile phone was in good condition with burn marks spotted on it due to the heat of the fire, while the second mobile phone was badly burnt. ....
The 1MDB-Tanore trial will continue today after a month’s hiatus. All attention will be focused on former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak’s lead Counsel Tan Sri Muhammad Shafee Abdullah and whether or not he will bring up issues pertaining to the controversial memoir by former attorney-general Tan Sri Tommy Thomas titled “My Story: Justice in the Wilderness”. ....
Day in court: Police officers escorting Santhiea to the George Town High Court in Penang. LIM BENG TATT/The Star GEORGE TOWN: A teenager, who is facing a charge of murdering her newborn girl, will continue spending the next few days in jail pending a High Court decision on whether she should be granted bail. Judge Datuk Amirudin Abd Rahman said a decision would be made this Friday to determine whether M. Santhiea, 18, could be released on bail pending the trial. “I will need a few days to deliberate. Until the decision is made, she is to be further detained, ” he said at the High Court here yesterday. ....