A Hindi interpreter will be made available on June 12 to ask whether Tufail Ahmad intends to claim trial or plead guilty to the charge. FMTNews MCO
PETALING JAYA: The Indian national accused of breaching the movement control order last month was allowed to leave jail today after his employer posted bail for him.Magistrate Nor Ariffin Hisham allowed his release after ordering him to post RM1,000 bail with two sureties.
Deputy public prosecutor Muhammad Fakhrurazi Ahmad Saim urged the court to impose bail of RM3,000, but Rajpal argued for the RM1,000 bail, saying the alleged crime was a non-seizable offence under the Criminal Procedure Code. Rajpal later told FMT that a Hindi interpreter would be made available on June 12 to ask whether Tufail intended to claim trial or plead guilty to the charge.
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