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LTTE: Cases of four men including Seremban Jaya assemblyman transferred to High Court

Wednesday, 11 Dec 2019 09:48 PM MYT

Apart from Gunasekaran, 60, the men comprise DAP member V. Suresh Kumar, 43, restaurant entrepreneur B. Subramaniam, 57, and scrap metal trader A. Kalaimughilan, 28. The judge disallowed the bail application made by Kalaimughilan after hearing submissions from his counsel Yoges M. Verasuntharam and another DPP, Aslinda Ahad.

Lawyer Ramkarpal Singh represented Gunasekaran and Suresh Kumar, while Subramaniam was represented by lawyer S. Selvam. The charge under section 130J of the Penal Code carries a penalty of life imprisonment or a maximum of 30 years imprisonment or fine, among others.

 

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