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Court postpones charges against five Iranians, Persian-language interpreter needed
Court postpones charges against five Iranians, Persian-language interpreter needed

The Star

time2 days ago

  • The Star

Court postpones charges against five Iranians, Persian-language interpreter needed

GEORGE TOWN: Five Iranians, comprising three men and two women, were brought to the Magistrates' Court on Friday (Aug 15) to face separate charges involving theft, drug offences, and violations under the Immigration Act 1959/63. However, the charges against the accused, aged between 19 and 33, were not read out as they did not understand Malay or English. Magistrates Siti Nurul Suhaila Baharin, Nadratun Naim Mohd Saidi, and Muhammad Amzar Ismail set Sept 10 for the case mention to allow a court interpreter fluent in Persian to be present. They also denied bail for all the accused. Lawyer R. Thandayuthabany Pillay, representing the five accused, said they are facing charges under Section 379 of the Penal Code for theft, Section 15(1)(c) of the Immigration Act 1959/63 for overstaying, and Section 6 of the Dangerous Drug Act 1952 for drug possession. Deputy Public Prosecutors in the three courts, Lau Shavin, Ahmad Danial Amir Saad, and Syairah Aqilah Khalil, requested that all the accused be denied bail on the grounds that they are foreign nationals. - Bernama

No Interpreter, Charges Against Five Iranians Postponed To Sept 10
No Interpreter, Charges Against Five Iranians Postponed To Sept 10

Barnama

time2 days ago

  • Barnama

No Interpreter, Charges Against Five Iranians Postponed To Sept 10

GEORGE TOWN, Aug 15 (Bernama) -- Five Iranians, comprising three men and two women, were brought to the Magistrates' Court today to face separate charges involving theft, drug offences, and violations under the Immigration Act. However, the charges against the accused, aged between 19 and 33, were not read out as they did not understand Malay or English. Magistrates Siti Nurul Suhaila Baharin, Nadratun Naim Mohd Saidi, and Muhammad Amzar Ismail set Sept 10 for the case mention to allow a court interpreter fluent in Persian to be present. They also denied bail for all the accused.

Court rejects man's guilty plea in Penang police assault case over failure to recognise photos
Court rejects man's guilty plea in Penang police assault case over failure to recognise photos

Malay Mail

time25-06-2025

  • Malay Mail

Court rejects man's guilty plea in Penang police assault case over failure to recognise photos

GEORGE TOWN, June 25 — An assistant lorry driver who admitted to injuring a police officer had his guilty plea rejected by the Magistrate's Court here today after he failed to identify photographic evidence presented in the case. Magistrate Siti Nurul Suhaila Baharin declined to accept the plea from S R Aingaran, 19, citing the accused's inability to recognise photos related to the incident, which formed part of the case facts. The accused was charged with voluntarily causing hurt to a policeman on duty at the guard post of the Penang police contingent headquarters at 9.40pm on June 22. The charge was framed under Section 323 of the Penal Code, which carries a jail term of up to one year, or a fine of up to RM2,000, or both, upon conviction. According to the facts of the case, two men were detained by the policeman at the guard post for behaving suspiciously. During a further check, one of them was found to be under the influence of alcohol and was brought inside for further inspection. It was at this point that the accused allegedly acted aggressively, punching the officer in the face and biting his chest, causing swelling and bruising. Following the court's decision to reject the plea, Deputy Public Prosecutor Lau Shavin offered bail at RM5,000 with one surety. However, Aingaran's lawyer, S Bommy from the National Legal Aid Foundation, appealed for a lower amount, citing his client's young age, his single status and his monthly income of just RM1,800 as an assistant lorry driver. Siti Nurul Suhaila allowed bail at RM3,000 with one surety and imposed an additional condition barring the accused from contacting the victim or the victim's family. The court set July 21 for case mention, pending document submission and counsel appointment. — Bernama

Guilty plea rejected after youth fails to identify evidence in assault case
Guilty plea rejected after youth fails to identify evidence in assault case

The Star

time25-06-2025

  • The Star

Guilty plea rejected after youth fails to identify evidence in assault case

GEORGE TOWN: An assistant lorry driver who admitted to injuring a police officer had his guilty plea rejected by the Magistrate's Court here after he failed to identify photographic evidence presented in the case. Magistrate Siti Nurul Suhaila Baharin on Wednesday (June 25) declined to accept the plea from S.R. Aingaran, 19, citing the accused's inability to recognise photos related to the incident, which formed part of the case facts. The accused was charged with voluntarily causing hurt to a policeman on duty at the guard post of the Penang police contingent headquarters at 9.40pm on Sunday. The charge was framed under Section 323 of the Penal Code, which carries a jail term of up to one year, or a fine of up to RM2,000, or both, upon conviction. According to the facts of the case, two men were detained by the policeman at the guard post for behaving suspiciously. During a further check, one of them was found to be under the influence of alcohol and was brought inside for further inspection. It was at this point that the accused allegedly acted aggressively, punching the officer in the face and biting his chest, causing swelling and bruising. Following the court's decision to reject the plea, deputy public prosecutor Lau Shavin offered bail at RM5,000 with one surety. However, Aingaran's lawyer, S. Bommy from the National Legal Aid Foundation appealed for a lower amount, citing his client's young age, his single status and his monthly income of just RM1,800 as an assistant lorry driver. Siti Nurul Suhaila allowed bail at RM3,000 with one surety and imposed an additional condition barring the accused from contacting the victim or the victim's family. The court set July 21 for case mention, pending document submission and counsel appointment. - Bernama

Lorry driver's guilty plea rejected in police assault case
Lorry driver's guilty plea rejected in police assault case

The Sun

time25-06-2025

  • The Sun

Lorry driver's guilty plea rejected in police assault case

GEORGE TOWN: An assistant lorry driver who admitted to injuring a police officer had his guilty plea rejected by the Magistrate's Court here today after he failed to identify photographic evidence presented in the case. Magistrate Siti Nurul Suhaila Baharin declined to accept the plea from S.R. Aingaran, 19, citing the accused's inability to recognise photos related to the incident, which formed part of the case facts. The accused was charged with voluntarily causing hurt to a policeman on duty at the guard post of the Penang police contingent headquarters at 9.40 pm on June 22. The charge was framed under Section 323 of the Penal Code, which carries a jail term of up to one year, or a fine of up to RM2,000, or both, upon conviction. According to the facts of the case, two men were detained by the policeman at the guard post for behaving suspiciously. During a further check, one of them was found to be under the influence of alcohol and was brought inside for further inspection. It was at this point that the accused allegedly acted aggressively, punching the officer in the face and biting his chest, causing swelling and bruising. Following the court's decision to reject the plea, deputy public prosecutor Lau Shavin offered bail at RM5,000 with one surety. However, Aingaran's lawyer, S. Bommy from the National Legal Aid Foundation appealed for a lower amount, citing his client's young age, his single status and his monthly income of just RM1,800 as an assistant lorry driver. Siti Nurul Suhaila allowed bail at RM3,000 with one surety and imposed an additional condition barring the accused from contacting the victim or the victim's family. The court set July 21 for case mention, pending document submission and counsel appointment.

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