
14 immigration offenders from Pakistan jailed, fined
Rahat Khan, Khan Junaid, Aamir Khan, Ali Shahab, Ahmad Uzair, Hassan Nawab, Shams, Inayat Ur Rahman, Irfan Khan, Said Nawab, Muhammad Osama, Sajid Khan, Irshad Muhammad and Ali Niaz had pleaded guilty to their charges before judge Hurman Hussain.
Nine of them – Rahat, Khan, Hassan, Irfan, Said, Muhammad, Sajid, Irshad dan Ali Niaz – admitted to overstay in Sabah after their passes expired.
Rahat and Khan were jailed for 12 and six months' jail respectively.
Hassan was fined RM12,000, in default, 12 months' jail while the others were fined RM10,000 each. If they failed to pay their fines they will be jailed for between six and 12 months.
Ali was fined RM3,000, in default, four months behind bars, Aamir was sentenced to four months' imprisonment while Ali Shahab, Shams and Inayat were each fined between RM3,000 and RM5,000. They had entered the state illegally.
Ali Shahab and Ahmad also received RM500 fine, in default , three months' jail each for violating their social visit passes.
The offences were committed in Penampang, Menggatal and Kota Belud.

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