Remand of ‘Datuk’, two cops extended for 38 days under Poca in Macau scam probe | Malay Mail

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Remand of ‘Datuk’, two cops extended for 38 days under Poca in Macau scam probe

Friday, 30 Oct 2020 04:35 PM MYTKUALA LUMPUR, Oct 30 — The remand period for a ‘Datuk’ and two policemen being investigated under the Prevention of Crime Act 1959 in connection to an online gambling syndicate and Macau scam activities was extended another 38 days by the Magistrate's Court here today.

Magistrate M. Mageswary allowed the police’s application to extend the remand period against the suspects aged between 34 and 39 beginning today.The remand proceedings of the three suspects who wore orange lockup attire began at 10.30am and ended an hour later. Lawyer Jacky Loi when contacted by Bernama confirmed that all the suspects were remanded according to Section 4 of Poca. Also representing the suspects were lawyers Gobind Singh Deo and Shahrizal Abdul Manan.

On Oct 13, Kuala Lumpur Criminal Investigation Department chief SAC Nik Ros Azhan Nik Ab Hamid said police had re-arrested the three individuals after the court rejected a remand order applied for by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission against them for their suspected involvement in online gambling activities.Related Articles

 

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