Johorbahru Seorang lans koperal polis dihadapkan ke Mahkamah Sesyen di Johor Bahru, hari ini atas empat tuduhan menerima rasuah daripada orang awam pada 2016 dan 2017.
Tertuduh, Mohd Rosdi Muhammad, 32, mengaku tidak bersalah selepas semua pertuduhan dibacakan di hadapan Hakim Kamarudin Kamsun.
Perbuatan didakwa dilakukan di kawasan berhampiran kilang itu di Kilometer 6, Jalan Paloh, Kluang pada 3.45 petang, 13 Oktober 2016. Perbuatan dilakukan di lokasi sama pada 3.15 petang, 2 Disember 2016 dan pada 11.20 pagi, 17 Januari 2017. Kesalahan didakwa mengikut Seksyen 17 Akta Suruhanjaya Pencegahan Rasuah Malaysia 2009 dan tertuduh boleh dihukum mengikut Seksyen 24 akta sama yang memperuntukkan hukuman penjara tidak melebihi 20 tahun dan denda tidak kurang RM10,000 atau lima kali ganda nilai suapan atau mana yang lebih tinggi, jika sabit kesalahan.
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