KUALA LUMPUR: Three more people have been remanded in investigations into the Jana Wibawa programme.
Among them was Mohd Hussein Mohd Nasir, better known as “Datuk Roy”, who was remanded until Thursday.
Fahmi added that his client would be remanded at the Cheras police headquarters until Thursday, and is expected to be released at 9am unless there was an application to extend the remand. At the Putrajaya Magistrate’s Court, two suspects in their 40s were also remanded until Thursday over the same case, with a remand order issued by Magistrate Irza Zulaikha Rohanuddin.
On March 9, MACC also arrested four persons aged between 40 and 50, including an MACC officer and a woman. Several Bersatu leaders, including its president Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, have also been charged over allegations linked to the Jana Wibawa programme.
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