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Malaysiakini
8 hours ago
- Malaysiakini
Chinese national jailed 1 month, fined RM2k for hurting immigration officer
A female Chinese national was sentenced to one month's jail and fined RM2,000 by the Sepang Magistrate's Court today for injuring an immigration officer at KLIA. Magistrate Khairatul Animah Jelani handed down the sentence on Fang Fuyuan, 31, who pleaded guilty to the charge, read out in Mandarin by a court interpreter.

Barnama
9 hours ago
- Barnama
Chinese National Woman Jailed, Fined For Causing Hurt To Immigration Officer At KLIA
SEPANG, Aug 18 (Bernama) -- A female Chinese national was sentenced to one month's jail and a fine of RM2,000 by the Magistrate's Court here today for injuring an immigration officer at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) Terminal 1. Magistrate Khairatul Animah Jelani handed down the sentence on Fang Fuyuan, 31, who pleaded guilty to the charge, read out in Mandarin by a court interpreter. The woman was ordered to serve the jail sentence from the date of arrest and to serve another two months in jail if she failed to pay the fine. Fang was charged with voluntarily causing hurt to Immigration Officer Nurdiana Atirah Shapinaz Abdul Rahman while she was performing her official duties at the Immigration counter, Level 4, KLIA Terminal 1 Departure Hall at 8 pm last Wednesday. The charge, framed under Section 332 of the Penal Code, provides a maximum jail sentence of three years or a fine or both, if convicted. According to the facts of the case, the Immigration officer was asked by a colleague at the immigration counter to move the accused and her three family members away to make way for a Bangladeshi passenger behind them because they were found to have no record of entering Malaysia. However, when instructed to step aside, the accused acted aggressively by raising her voice, pulling the complainant's headscarf and pushing the complainant's face and head against a pole in front of the counter. As a result, the complainant suffered a concussion, injuries to the left side of her face, pain under the eyes and swelling. The prosecution was conducted by Deputy Public Prosecutor V. Luvithaa, while the accused was represented by lawyers Tai Ying Fung and Jason Anthony.


The Star
9 hours ago
- The Star
Chinese national jailed, fined for causing hurt to Immigration officer at KLIA
SEPANG: A female Chinese national was sentenced to one month's jail and a fine of RM2,000 by the Magistrate's Court here on Monday (Aug 18) for injuring an immigration officer at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) Terminal 1. Magistrate Khairatul Animah Jelani handed down the sentence on Fang Fuyuan, 31, who pleaded guilty to the charge, read out in Mandarin by a court interpreter. The woman was ordered to serve the jail sentence from the date of arrest and to serve another two months in jail if she failed to pay the fine. Fang was charged with voluntarily causing hurt to Immigration officer Nurdiana Atirah Shapinaz Abdul Rahman while she was performing her official duties at the Immigration counter, Level 4, KLIA Terminal 1 Departure Hall at 8 pm last Wednesday. The charge, framed under Section 332 of the Penal Code, provides a maximum jail sentence of three years or a fine or both, if convicted. According to the facts of the case, the Immigration officer was asked by a colleague at the immigration counter to move the accused and her three family members away to make way for a Bangladeshi passenger behind them because they were found to have no record of entering Malaysia. However, when instructed to step aside, the accused acted aggressively by raising her voice, pulling the complainant's headscarf and pushing the complainant's face and head against a pole in front of the counter. As a result, the complainant suffered a concussion, injuries to the left side of her face, pain under the eyes and swelling. - Bernama


Borneo Post
10-07-2025
- Borneo Post
Teen, woman accomplice charged over murder of Sarawakian university student in Cyberjaya
Three suspects in the murder case of a private university student in Cyberjaya on June 24 leave the Sepang Magistrates' Court on July 3, 2025 after their remand hearing. — Bernama photo SEPANG (July 10): A 19-year-old man and woman were charged in the Magistrates' Court here today over the murder of Sarawakian university student Maniishapriet Kaur Akhara in Cyberjaya last month. The first accused, M Sri Darvien, was charged murdering Maniishapriet at Block A, Mutiara Ville Cyberjaya, Persiaran Multimedia, on June 23. He nodded to indicate he understood the charge after it was read before Magistrate Khairatul Animah Jelani. In the same court, the second accused, D Thineswary, was charged with abetting the murder at the same location and on the same date. No plea was recorded from either accused, as murder cases fall under the jurisdiction of the High Court. — Malay Mail MORE TO COME Cyberjaya Khairatul Animah Jelani lead Maniishapriet Kaur Akhara


Free Malaysia Today
04-07-2025
- Free Malaysia Today
7-day remand extension for trio in Cyberjaya murder case
Sepang police chief Norhizam Bahaman said magistrate Khairatul Animah Jelani granted a seven-day extension of the earlier remand order. (Facebook pic) PETALING JAYA : The remand of three suspects arrested in connection with the murder of a 20-year-old university student in Cyberjaya has been extended until July 10. Sepang police chief Norhizam Bahaman said magistrate Khairatul Animah Jelani granted a seven-day extension of the earlier remand order. 'The Sepang magistrates' court allowed a seven-day extension of the remand, effective from July 4 to July 10,' Norhizam said in a statement. The earlier remand order, granted by sessions court judge Azaraorani Abdul Rahman on June 27, expired today. Police arrested the trio – a man and two women aged 19 and 20 – around Johor Bahru, Johor, and Gemencheh, Negeri Sembilan, between 9am on June 26 and 2am on June 27. Norhizam previously said that all three suspects were known to the victim, University of Cyberjaya student Maniishapriet Kaur Akhara, who was found dead in her condominium unit by a friend at about 10am on June 24. She was staying in the room with five other students, but her housemates had reportedly returned to their hometowns for the holidays on June 21. An autopsy identified her cause of death as blunt force trauma to the head. Police said there were no signs that her residence had been broken into, and that she had not suffered injuries consistent with rape. Selangor police chief Hussein Omar Khan yesterday said that the main suspect in the murder case used a key and access card provided by his girlfriend, who had returned to her hometown, to enter the apartment. He said the suspect took advantage of the victim being alone in the apartment while waiting to sit her final paper. After allegedly assaulting and killing her, the unemployed suspect is said to have robbed her, taking her mobile phone, laptop, and ATM card which he used to spend RM200. Police also arrested a fourth suspect – a man who knew the victim but lived in a different apartment block – who is currently on remand as well.