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Two jobless men freed of robbery charge Posted: 29 Sep 2011 10:45 PM PDT KUALA LUMPUR: The Sessions Court today acquitted and discharged two unemployed men who had been charged with robbing two Nepali workers of RM2,200 at a petrol kiosk here three years ago. Judge Zulhazmi Abdullah said the prosecution had failed to make a prima facie case against Jalaluddin Abdul Karim, 26, and Chong Vuu Han, 29. Jalaluddin and Chong, along with two others still at large, had been charged with robbing Nepalis Lokendra and Mahesh of the cash while they were at work at a Petronas NGV kiosk in Jalan Jambu Jerteh, Jinjang South, at about 5.30 am on June 12, 2008.
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Malaysian Insider apologises to Tajudin over article Posted: 29 Sep 2011 09:18 PM PDT KUALA LUMPUR: The "Malaysian Insider" news portal today apologised to former Malaysia Airlines executive chairman Tan Sri Tajudin Ramli for posting a baseless and defamatory article on him. The Malaysian Insider Sdn Bhd, its chief executive officer Jahabar Sadiq and reporter Shazwan Mustafa Kamal handed the statement of apology to lawyer Lim Kian Leong, who represented Tajudin, through their lawyer George Miranda before High Court Judge Harminder Singh Dhaliwal in chambers. Miranda told reporters that all parties concerned had signed the statement and that several terms which could not be disclosed had been discussed as well.
They also agreed to retract the article and acknowledged that it was baseless and defamatory in nature, he added. Today's out-of-court settlement was a result of Tajudin's RM200-million defamation suit against the portal on Aug 18 in which he named The Malaysian Insider Sdn Bhd, Jahabar and Shazwan as the respondents. -- BERNAMA |
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