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The Star
29-05-2025
- The Star
Police cripple two drug syndicates, seize drugs worth RM7.121mil in Gombak
KUALA LUMPUR: Police have crippled two drug syndicates in separate raids in Gombak, following the arrest of a local man and woman, as well as a foreign man, with drug seizures amounting to RM7,121,015.20, recently. Gombak OCPD Asst Comm Noor Ariffin Mohamad Nasir said the Narcotics Crime Investigation Division of the Gombak district police headquarters (IPD) seized 212 plastic packets, believed to contain syabu (methamphetamine), weighing 222.331kg, from a sedan which had been left at a storage facility, at 9.30pm on May 14. He said that further investigation led to the arrest of a 25-year-old local man, who works as a used car salesman. The man has been remanded for 12 days, until Friday (May 30). "The drugs seized in the first case are valued at RM7,114,592, and are believed to have been intended for distribution in the Klang Valley. "Action was also taken under the Dangerous Drugs (Forfeiture of Property) Act 1988, with the seizure of a gold chain, worth RM11,348.86," he said, in a press conference at the Gombak IPD on Thursday (May 29). In the second case, Noor Ariffin said that police arrested a 34-year-old foreign man, believed to be a private college student, and a 47-year-old local woman, believed to be working as an insurance executive for a private company, in a car at around 6am last Tuesday (May 27). He added that the two suspects, believed to be a couple, have been remanded for seven days, until June 3. "A search of the vehicle uncovered two packets containing compressed dried leaves, believed to be cannabis, weighing 2.072kg, which is estimated to be worth RM6,423.20. "The drug seized in this case is believed to have been intended for distribution in the Gombak area. Also seized was RM500 in cash," he said. He said all three suspects have no prior criminal record, and they also tested negative for drugs. The case is being investigated under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952. – Bernama


The Sun
20-05-2025
- Business
- The Sun
Airaz Technologies ordered to pay Siti Khadijah apparel RM1.7 million for infringing rid of Telekung Harmoni design
KUALA LUMPUR: The High Court here has ordered Airaz Technologies Sdn Bhd (Airaz) to pay RM1.7 million in damages to Siti Khadijah Apparel Sdn Bhd for copying and infringing the latter's registered Telekung Harmoni design. Judge Adlin Abdul Majid issued the order during an online damages assessment proceeding last March 6. Lawyer Ahmad Hafiz Zubir, representing Siti Khadijah Apparel and its director, Padzilah Enda, said the court ordered Airaz Technologies to pay RM1,216,015.20 in profits from the sale of the Telekung Suqainah products, which infringed the Telekung Harmoni design. 'The court also ordered Airaz Technologies to pay RM500,000 in compensatory and exemplary damages and RM5,000 in costs to Siti Khadijah Apparel,' the lawyer said when contacted today. On February 8 last year, Judge Azlan Sulaiman allowed a countersuit by Siti Khadijah Apparel and Padzilah after finding that Telekung Suqainah, owned by Airaz Technologies, imitated and infringed the industrial design of Telekung Harmoni. Judge Azlan also dismissed the suit filed by Airaz Technologies against Siti Khadijah Apparel and Padzilah seeking to revoke the registration of Siti Khadijah's Harmony telekung industrial designs. Airaz Technologies filed the suit on June 2, 2022, seeking to revoke the registered industrial designs of Siti Khadijah's Harmony telekung and for it to be removed from the Industrial Design Registration Record. On December 14, 2022, Siti Khadijah Apparel and Padzilah filed a countersuit claiming that there was a significant similarity in the design and pattern on the head and chin of Telekung Suqainah to Siti Khadijah's Harmoni telekung. Siti Khadijah Apparel claimed that the actions by Airaz Technologies in selling, advertising and distributing the Telekung Suqainah violated its industrial design rights and applied for a declaration order that Airaz Technologies violated the industrial design of its telekung design under Section 32 of the Industrial Design Act 1996.


The Sun
20-05-2025
- Business
- The Sun
Airaz to pay RM1.7m to Siti Khadijah for design infringement
KUALA LUMPUR: The High Court here has ordered Airaz Technologies Sdn Bhd (Airaz) to pay RM1.7 million in damages to Siti Khadijah Apparel Sdn Bhd for copying and infringing the latter's registered Telekung Harmoni design. Judge Adlin Abdul Majid issued the order during an online damages assessment proceeding last March 6. Lawyer Ahmad Hafiz Zubir, representing Siti Khadijah Apparel and its director, Padzilah Enda, said the court ordered Airaz Technologies to pay RM1,216,015.20 in profits from the sale of the Telekung Suqainah products, which infringed the Telekung Harmoni design. 'The court also ordered Airaz Technologies to pay RM500,000 in compensatory and exemplary damages and RM5,000 in costs to Siti Khadijah Apparel,' the lawyer said when contacted today. On February 8 last year, Judge Azlan Sulaiman allowed a countersuit by Siti Khadijah Apparel and Padzilah after finding that Telekung Suqainah, owned by Airaz Technologies, imitated and infringed the industrial design of Telekung Harmoni. Judge Azlan also dismissed the suit filed by Airaz Technologies against Siti Khadijah Apparel and Padzilah seeking to revoke the registration of Siti Khadijah's Harmony telekung industrial designs. Airaz Technologies filed the suit on June 2, 2022, seeking to revoke the registered industrial designs of Siti Khadijah's Harmony telekung and for it to be removed from the Industrial Design Registration Record. On December 14, 2022, Siti Khadijah Apparel and Padzilah filed a countersuit claiming that there was a significant similarity in the design and pattern on the head and chin of Telekung Suqainah to Siti Khadijah's Harmoni telekung. Siti Khadijah Apparel claimed that the actions by Airaz Technologies in selling, advertising and distributing the Telekung Suqainah violated its industrial design rights and applied for a declaration order that Airaz Technologies violated the industrial design of its telekung design under Section 32 of the Industrial Design Act 1996.