An unemployed man was jailed 12 months and fined RM2,000 or another two months jail on Friday for stealing an android player and dash cam at a shop.
Awangku Jufaiz Abd Ghani, 24, pleaded guilty before Magistrate Stephanie Sherron Abbie to stealing an android player and 360 camera at Jaya Automart Accessory Shop, Putatan Grand Plaza, at 12.40pm on July 29.The court was informed by the prosecution that Jufaiz entered the premises on the pretext of surveying dash cam devices in which the complainant took out a dash cam, android player and 360 camera. The android player and camera were then placed at the counter for payment. SPONSORED CONTENT K.
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