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Sri Lanka High Commissioner attack: Two men charged

Bernama
Bernama
09/09/2016
05:50 MYT
Sri Lanka High Commissioner attack: Two men charged
Businessman A. Kalaimughilan and taxi driver V. Balamurugan are charged under Section 147 of the Penal Code for causing hurt on Sri Lanka High Commissioner in Malaysia Ibrahim Sahib Ansar (pix). - Filepic
Two men were charged in the Sessions Court here today with rioting and causing hurt on Sri Lanka High Commissioner in Malaysia Ibrahim Sahib Ansar last Sunday.
Businessman A. Kalaimughilan, 25, and taxi driver V. Balamurugan, 34, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge, which was read out to them in Tamil, before judge Muhamad Faizal Ismail.
The two friends are jointly charged, with four others still at large, with committing the offence at Level 3, KL International Airport (KLIA), Sepang, Selangor, at 3 pm last Sept 4.
They are charged under Section 147 of the Penal Code and face an imprisonment for up to two years, or fine, or, both, if found guilty.
The court allowed them bail of RM7,000 in one surety each and fixed Oct 7 for mention.
Earlier, deputy public prosecutor Fariza Hamzah, who prosecuted, requested bail at RM20,000 in one surety on grounds that the incident occured at the entry point to the country and it could tarnish Malaysia's image.
However, lawyer M.Manoharan, representing the two accused, requested for a lower bail as his clients were from poor families and had their own families to support.
They are also Malaysians and with no previous record, he added.
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