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Woman jailed 10 months for possessing counterfeit currency notes

BERNAMA – A clothing store worker was sentenced by the Magistrate’s Court in Malaysia yesterday to 10 months in jail after she pleaded guilty to possessing counterfeit MYR100 and MYR20 notes amounting to MYR1,860 last week.

Magistrate Nur Melati Diana Abdul Wahab ordered Norhayati Talib to serve the jail sentence from the date of her arrest on March 20.

Norhayati, 28, was jointly charged with her two friends, Zuhan Khan Mohamed Ali, 52, and Mohd Kadrie Kamarulzaman, 41, with possessing 18 counterfeit MYR100 notes and three MYR20 notes in a motel room at Batu Feringghi at about 4.30pm on March 20.

Zuhan Khan, who works in a hotel, was also charged with possessing 14 counterfeit MYR100 notes and one MYR20 note in a separate room in the same motel on the same date and time.

Both Zuhan Khan and Mohd Kadrie pleaded not guilty to the charges.The charges were framed under Section 489C of the Penal Code, and read together with Section 34 of the same Act, which carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in jail if convicted.

Magistrate Nur Melati also allowed Zuhan Khan and Mohd Kadrie bail at MYR8,000 and MYR4,000, respectively, with one surety and for them to report to the nearest police station once every month until the disposal of the case.

The court fixed May 16 for mention. Deputy Public Prosecutor Nurul Atikah Asharaf Ali prosecuted while lawyer Cheah Eng Soon represented all the accused.

Meanwhile, in the Sessions Court, Zuhan Khan also claimed trial to using a counterfeit MYR100 note at the 7-Eleven convenience store in Batu Ferringhi on March 11.

Judge Mazdi Abdul Hamid allowed bail at MYR6,000 with one surety and fixed May 12 for mention.

Norhayati Talib escorted by police. PHOTO: BERNAMA
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