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Amid calls to refine proposed citizenship amendments, PM Anwar says govt must honour Rulers' position, will explain to backbenchersJudge Mazdi Abdul Hamid ordered Muhamad Imran Yahya, 19, to be sent to the institution for three years or until he reached the age of 21. — Bernama picGEORGE TOWN, Nov 6 — The Sessions Court here today ordered a teenage boy to be sent to the Henry Gurney School in Melaka after he pleaded guilty to robbing a foreign woman last month.
The boy was charged with robbing a foreign national woman of her mobile phone, a backpack, glasses, a set of keys and a British Columbia Services Card outside a restaurant on Lebuh Campbell near here at 5.20pm last October 28. The charge was framed under Section 392 of the Penal Code which is punishable with imprisonment for up to 14 years, fine and whipping, upon conviction.In mitigation, Muhamad Imran, unrepresented, said he only attended primary school, an unemployed and both his parents were also unemployed and the family was being supported by his oldest brother.Meanwhile, in another Sessions Court, before Judge Mohammad Khalid Ab Karim, Muhamad Imran pleaded not guilty to two other robbery charges.