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New Straits Times
29-05-2025
- New Straits Times
Man fined RM1,000 for assault in jealousy-fuelled attack
SHAH ALAM: A tank piping installer was today fined RM1,000 by the magistrate's court after pleading guilty to assaulting and slashing a 47-year-old man in a case involving alleged jealousy and domestic issues last week. Magistrate Mohamed Redza Azhar Rezali imposed the fine on C. Haritharan, 30, who was charged with voluntarily causing hurt to S. Sargunaraj. The offence under Section 323 of the Penal Code carries a maximum penalty of one year's jail, a RM2,000 fine, or both upon conviction. He was accused of committing the offence at about 2.15am in an apartment unit in Taman Puchong Intan on May 24. Deputy public prosecutor Alia Anisa Khairus Masnan urged the court to impose a heavy penalty as a deterrent. In mitigation, lawyer M. Partiben pleaded for a minimal fine for his client, who is single, an orphan, and earns RM1,500 a month. "He is remorseful and apologises for his actions," he said. In a separate magistrate's court, Haritharan's uncle, N. Selva Raj, 36, claimed trial to a charge of assaulting Sargunaraj with a glass marble used as a weapon, at the same time and location. Selva, a lorry driver, entered his plea before magistrate Muhammad Syafiq Sulaiman. The charge, framed under Section 324 of the Penal Code, carries a jail term of up to 10 years, or a fine, or whipping. The prosecution proposed a RM4,000 bail. In mitigation, lawyer Mohd Safwan Saleh said the amount was too high for Selva, who earns RM2,300 a month. "His family cannot afford the suggested bail. I request bail be set at around RM2,000," he said. The court fixed bail at RM2,500 and ordered Selva not to harass witnesses. Mention was set for July 29.


The Star
23-04-2025
- The Star
Two women remanded in probe over fake birth certs
SHAH ALAM: Two women have been remanded for five days to facilitate a probe into the alleged submission of falsified birth registration forms. Magistrate Mohamed Redza Azhar Rezali granted a remand order from yesterday until Saturday for the two individuals, aged 43 and 49, following an application by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC). According to a source, the suspects – a clinic assistant and a self-employed individual – were arrested at the Selangor MACC office on Monday afternoon. Preliminary investigations revealed that the 49-year-old agent was responsible for managing supporting documents for infant birth verification from hospitals across Selangor. 'The clinic assistant is alleged to have impersonated a civil servant to facilitate the process and received a bribe of RM10,000 from an applicant,' said the source. Selangor MACC director Hairuzam Mohmad Amin@Hamim said the case is being investigated under Section 17(a) of the MACC Act 2009, according to a Bernama report. Last week, 14 individuals were remanded to assist in investigations related to the submission of falsified birth registration forms. In March, the MACC arrested 16 individuals, including a civil servant, a medical practitioner with the title Datuk Seri, a legal practitioner, as well as several agents and applicants involved in the syndicate. All suspects, aged between 20 and 70, were detained during Ops Outlander and Ops Birth conducted in the Klang Valley and Johor. They are suspected of soliciting and receiving bribes, in addition to preparing and submitting falsified birth verification documents from 2013 to 2018 and from 2023 to 2025.


Malay Mail
22-04-2025
- Malay Mail
Clinic assistant, agent remanded in Ops Birth fake birth registration probe
SHAH ALAM, April 22 — Two women have been remanded for five days starting today to facilitate a probe into the alleged submission of falsified birth registration forms. Magistrate Mohamed Redza Azhar Rezali granted a remand order until April 26 for the two individuals, aged 43 and 49, following an application by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC). According to a source, the suspects, a clinic assistant and a self-employed individual, were arrested at the MACC Selangor office yesterday afternoon. Preliminary investigations revealed that the 49-year-old agent was responsible for managing and preparing supporting documents for infant birth verifications from hospitals across Selangor. 'The clinic assistant is alleged to have impersonated a civil servant to facilitate the process and received a bribe of approximately RM10,000 from an applicant,' said the source. Meanwhile, Selangor MACC Director Hairuzam Mohmad Amin@Hamim confirmed the matter when contacted, and said the case is being investigated under Section 17(a) of the MACC Act 2009. Last week, the media reported that 14 individuals, including three women, were remanded for five days to assist in investigations related to the submission of falsified birth registration forms. The births were not recorded by the hospitals named in the forms. In March, the media also reported that MACC had arrested 16 individuals, comprising a civil servant, a medical practitioner with the title 'Datuk Seri', a legal practitioner, as well as several agents and applicants involved in the syndicate. All suspects, aged between 20 and 70, were detained during the Op Outlander and Op Birth operations conducted in the Klang Valley and Johor. They are suspected of soliciting and receiving bribes, in addition to preparing and submitting falsified birth verification documents from 2013 to 2018 and from 2023 to 2025. — Bernama


The Sun
22-04-2025
- The Sun
Op Birth: Two women held over fake birth registration probe
SHAH ALAM: Two women have been remanded for five days starting today to facilitate a probe into the alleged submission of falsified birth registration forms. Magistrate Mohamed Redza Azhar Rezali granted a remand order until April 26 for the two individuals, aged 43 and 49, following an application by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC). According to a source, the suspects, a clinic assistant and a self-employed individual, were arrested at the MACC Selangor office yesterday afternoon. Preliminary investigations revealed that the 49-year-old agent was responsible for managing and preparing supporting documents for infant birth verifications from hospitals across Selangor. 'The clinic assistant is alleged to have impersonated a civil servant to facilitate the process and received a bribe of approximately RM10,000 from an applicant,' said the source. Meanwhile, Selangor MACC Director Hairuzam Mohmad Amin@Hamim confirmed the matter when contacted, and said the case is being investigated under Section 17(a) of the MACC Act 2009. Last week, the media reported that 14 individuals, including three women, were remanded for five days to assist in investigations related to the submission of falsified birth registration forms. The births were not recorded by the hospitals named in the forms. In March, the media also reported that MACC had arrested 16 individuals, comprising a civil servant, a medical practitioner with the title 'Datuk Seri', a legal practitioner, as well as several agents and applicants involved in the syndicate. All suspects, aged between 20 and 70, were detained during the Op Outlander and Op Birth operations conducted in the Klang Valley and Johor. They are suspected of soliciting and receiving bribes, in addition to preparing and submitting falsified birth verification documents from 2013 to 2018 and from 2023 to 2025.


The Sun
22-04-2025
- The Sun
Op Birth: Two women remanded to assist falsified birth registration probe
SHAH ALAM: Two women have been remanded for five days starting today to facilitate a probe into the alleged submission of falsified birth registration forms. Magistrate Mohamed Redza Azhar Rezali granted a remand order until April 26 for the two individuals, aged 43 and 49, following an application by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC). According to a source, the suspects, a clinic assistant and a self-employed individual, were arrested at the MACC Selangor office yesterday afternoon. Preliminary investigations revealed that the 49-year-old agent was responsible for managing and preparing supporting documents for infant birth verifications from hospitals across Selangor. 'The clinic assistant is alleged to have impersonated a civil servant to facilitate the process and received a bribe of approximately RM10,000 from an applicant,' said the source. Meanwhile, Selangor MACC Director Hairuzam Mohmad Amin@Hamim confirmed the matter when contacted, and said the case is being investigated under Section 17(a) of the MACC Act 2009. Last week, the media reported that 14 individuals, including three women, were remanded for five days to assist in investigations related to the submission of falsified birth registration forms. The births were not recorded by the hospitals named in the forms. In March, the media also reported that MACC had arrested 16 individuals, comprising a civil servant, a medical practitioner with the title 'Datuk Seri', a legal practitioner, as well as several agents and applicants involved in the syndicate. All suspects, aged between 20 and 70, were detained during the Op Outlander and Op Birth operations conducted in the Klang Valley and Johor. They are suspected of soliciting and receiving bribes, in addition to preparing and submitting falsified birth verification documents from 2013 to 2018 and from 2023 to 2025.