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Kuching farm operator fined RM5,000 for excessive pesticide residue in vegetables
Kuching farm operator fined RM5,000 for excessive pesticide residue in vegetables

Borneo Post

time29-05-2025

  • Borneo Post

Kuching farm operator fined RM5,000 for excessive pesticide residue in vegetables

Magistrate Syarifah Fatimah Azura Wan Ali imposed the fine after the accused pleaded guilty to a charge under Regulation 397(1) of the Food Regulations 1985 and was sentenced under Regulation 397(2) of the same law. KUCHING (May 29): The Magistrates' Court here yesterday fined a vegetable farm operator RM5,000 for selling vegetables containing pesticide residue exceeding the permitted limit. Magistrate Syarifah Fatimah Azura Wan Ali imposed the fine after the accused pleaded guilty to a charge under Regulation 397(1) of the Food Regulations 1985 and was sentenced under Regulation 397(2) of the same law. According to the case facts, a sample of kailan taken on Dec 2, 2024, was sent for laboratory analysis, which revealed that the vegetable contained 0.198 mg/kg of the pesticide residue Pencycuron—exceeding the permissible standard set under Regulation 41(3)(c) of the Food Regulations 1985 The regulation states that no person shall prepare for sale any food containing 0.01 milligrams or more per kilogramme of pesticide residue if the pesticide is not listed for that food in the Sixteenth Schedule or the Codex Alimentarius. During the court proceedings, prosecuting officer Mohd Fairos Ibrahim from the Inspectorate and Legal Unit of the Kuching Division Health Office urged that a fitting punishment be imposed as a lesson to the accused. He added that this would also serve as a warning to other operators to comply with the established regulations in the interest of public health. excessive pesticide residue fined lead vegetable farm operator

Football mad e-hailing driver's murder case transferred to the High Court
Football mad e-hailing driver's murder case transferred to the High Court

New Straits Times

time26-05-2025

  • New Straits Times

Football mad e-hailing driver's murder case transferred to the High Court

KUCHING: The case of an e-hailing driver charged with murdering his first-time date to steal her jewellery to fund his trip to an international football match in Phnom Penh last year has been transferred to the High Court. Magistrate Syarifah Fatimah Azura Wan Ali made the order today when the case was brought up for mention before her today. Zakwan Mokhtar, 23, was charged under Section 320 of the Penal Code with murdering Nurul Asikin Lan in December last year. He was alleged to have done so to steal her gold bracelet and earrings, which he intended to pawn to fund his trip to watch Malaysia play Cambodia in the 2024 Mitsubishi Electric Asean Cup football tournament in Phnom Penh on Dec 8. If found guilty, Zakwan faces the death sentence or imprisonment of 30 to 40 years, along with a minimum of 12 strokes of the cane if not sentenced to death. Deputy public prosecutor Jean Siow Chung Hwei informed the court today that the post-mortem examination report on the 28-year-old victim, fondly known as "Amoi" to family members and friends, and the retrieval of the WhatsApp messages between the suspect and the victim have been completed. Zakwan, who was unrepresented, only nodded his head in acknowledgment when the murder charge was read to him by a court interpreter. On Dec 14, Nurul Asikin's highly decomposed body was discovered in a drain along Jalan Setia Raja in the residential housing area of Tabuan Jaya. Zakwan was arrested on the same day the body was found. This case attracted public attention after the accused, during police interrogation, was said to have confessed to the murder and his motive for the killing. He was charged later that same month.

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