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Nigerian Simon Momoh to know fate tomorrow

Nigerian Simon Momoh with his wife Low Kar Hui and young daughters. Momoh’s habeas corpus application against his alleged illegal detention and probable deportation will be heard tomorrow at the Shah Alam High Court. – Low Kar Hui pic, April 20, 2021.

ALL attention tomorrow will be on the Shah Alam High Court in Selangor where Nigerian Simon Momoh’s habeas corpus application against his alleged illegal detention and probable deportation will be heard. The case has garnered much publicity as Momoh, who is married to a Malaysian and has two children, was earlier charged with drink-driving, for which he paid a RM12,000 fine and was jailed for a day.

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