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Man fined RM6,000, told to pay RM5,000 for vandalising Sri Gading MP's vehicle

Man fined RM6,000, told to pay RM5,000 for vandalising Sri Gading MP's vehicle

BATU PAHAT: The magistrate's court here today fined a man RM6,000 for damaging a vehicle belonging to the Sri Gading member of parliament's service centre last Saturday.
Muhammad Azrie Abul Hassan Ashari, 37, pleaded guilty before magistrate Arun Noval Dass.
He faces 12 months in jail if he failed to pay the fine.
The court also ordered the accused to pay RM5,000 in compensation to the Sri Gading MP's service centre. Failure to do so could result in a further four months' imprisonment.
According to the charge, the former nursery teacher, who is also a biomolecular science graduate, was accused of deliberately committing mischief by damaging a 59-year-old woman's vehicle, causing losses amounting to RM7,530.
The offence took place at Dewan Haji Aminolhuda, Parit Yaani, at 11am on May 10.
The accused was charged under Section 427 of the Penal Code, which carries a maximum sentence of five years' imprisonment, a fine, or both, upon conviction.
According to the facts of the case, the complainant, an officer from the service centre, spotted an unknown man smashing the front and rear windscreens of the vehicle, as well as damaging the side mirrors with an iron hammer.
After noticing the complainant, the accused fled on a motorcycle. A police report was lodged the same day.
Police arrested the accused in Tongkang Pechah at 3pm the same day.
An identification parade was conducted with two service centre staff members. They both confirmed that the accused was the perpetrator.
The prosecution was led by deputy public prosecutor Farah Wahidah Mohd Sharif, while the accused was represented by Tan Song Yan.
Sri Gading member of parliament Aminolhuda Hassan was present to observe the court proceedings.
Following sentencing, the accused requested permission to meet Aminolhuda in person to apologise for his actions.

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