KUALA LUMPUR: The Sessions Court here today allowed the prosecution’s application for the closed-circuit television (CCTV) camera footage in the case ...
: The Sessions Court here today allowed the prosecution’s application for the closed-circuit television camera footage in the case of Israeli Avitan Shalom, who is charged with two counts of trafficking six firearms and possessing 200 rounds of ammunition, not to be disclosed to the public, with access granted only to expert witnesses.
“The prosecution has handed over the CCTV footage to the defence lawyer, requesting that it not be disclosed to any other party or the public. We have also submitted all necessary documents, including the forensic report analysis, to the defence,” said Rullizah when the case came up for mention today.Meanwhile, Rullizah requested that the previously set trial dates be rescheduled, as one of the deputy public prosecutors, Mohamad Mustaffa P.
On the first charge, he was alleged in possession of a box containing eight Shell Shock NAS3 9mm bullets, three boxes of Bullet Master Co Ltd containing 150 bullets and 42 bullets in three firearms without a permit. Avitan was also charged with trafficking firearms, namely Glock 19 USA 9x19 ; Sig Sauer P3205P ; Cougar 8000FT ; Austrian Glock 17 Gen4 9x19 ; M&P 9C Smith & Wesson Springfield MA USA and Stoeger Cougar 8000F .
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