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Malaysia / Johor factory worker pleads guilty to possessing Daesh-related items, supporting terrorist group
Johor factory worker pleads guilty to possessing Daesh-related items, supporting terrorist group
Armed police personnel escort Suhaini Sarwan after the proceedings at the Sessions Court in Johor Baru June 25, 2024. — Picture by Ben Tan
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Monday, 30 Sep 2024 6:43 PM MYT
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 30 — A factory worker pleaded guilty in the High Court here today to three charges of possessing items related to the Daesh terrorist group as well as giving support to the group, four months ago.
Suhaini Sarwan, 46, made the confession after the charges were read out before Judge Datuk Noorin Badaruddin.
Court fixed Oct 16 for judgement to give time for defence to submit an appeal. According to the first charge, the woman was charged with having items related to the Daesh terrorist group & terrorist behaviour on two mobile phones in the Kempas Industrial Estate, Johor Bahru, on May 30 at 1.15 pm.
Charge was framed in accordance with paragraph 130JB(1)(a) of the Penal Code, can be punished under Section 130JB (1) of same code carries a maximum prison sentence of 7-years or a fine & confiscation of property used or intended to be used to commit offence, if convicted.
For 2nd & 3rd charges, accused was charged with giving support to Daesh using social media application, Facebook under name ‘Suhaini Sarwan’ & ‘Enma Kenma’, at Special Branch Counter-Terrorism Division (E8), Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) headquarters, Bukit Aman, at 5.50 pm on May 27.
The charges were framed according to paragraph 130J(1)(a) of the Penal Code which carries a prison sentence not exceeding 40 years or a fine confiscation of property has been used or intended to be used in committing offence.
Deputy public prosecutor Mohammad Fakhrurrazi Ahmad Salim requested court set another date for legal proceedings since lawyer from the Legal Aid Dept did not attend the court today.
“Apart from this case, she (accused) also faces two other charges, for which we will make an application to transfer the two cases to this court,” he added. — Bernama
Johor factory worker pleads guilty to possessing Daesh-related items, supporting terrorist group
Armed police personnel escort Suhaini Sarwan after the proceedings at the Sessions Court in Johor Baru June 25, 2024. — Picture by Ben Tan
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Monday, 30 Sep 2024 6:43 PM MYT
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 30 — A factory worker pleaded guilty in the High Court here today to three charges of possessing items related to the Daesh terrorist group as well as giving support to the group, four months ago.
Suhaini Sarwan, 46, made the confession after the charges were read out before Judge Datuk Noorin Badaruddin.
Court fixed Oct 16 for judgement to give time for defence to submit an appeal. According to the first charge, the woman was charged with having items related to the Daesh terrorist group & terrorist behaviour on two mobile phones in the Kempas Industrial Estate, Johor Bahru, on May 30 at 1.15 pm.
Charge was framed in accordance with paragraph 130JB(1)(a) of the Penal Code, can be punished under Section 130JB (1) of same code carries a maximum prison sentence of 7-years or a fine & confiscation of property used or intended to be used to commit offence, if convicted.
For 2nd & 3rd charges, accused was charged with giving support to Daesh using social media application, Facebook under name ‘Suhaini Sarwan’ & ‘Enma Kenma’, at Special Branch Counter-Terrorism Division (E8), Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) headquarters, Bukit Aman, at 5.50 pm on May 27.
The charges were framed according to paragraph 130J(1)(a) of the Penal Code which carries a prison sentence not exceeding 40 years or a fine confiscation of property has been used or intended to be used in committing offence.
Deputy public prosecutor Mohammad Fakhrurrazi Ahmad Salim requested court set another date for legal proceedings since lawyer from the Legal Aid Dept did not attend the court today.
“Apart from this case, she (accused) also faces two other charges, for which we will make an application to transfer the two cases to this court,” he added. — Bernama