Cop, fireman claim trial to accepting bribes from massage parlour operator

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SHAH ALAM: A police station head and a fireman pleaded not guilty at the Sessions Court here to charges of accepting bribes  from a massage parlour operator, three years ago.

Mohd Alfian Mohd Zainal, 34, chief of the Kajang police station, was charged with
two counts of graft for receiving a total of RM1,000 in bribes, while Shah Kamil Ghani,
35, a fireman from the  Pandan Indah Fire and Rescue
Station was charged with
three counts, involving RM2,000.

Mohd Alfian was alleged to have committed the offence at  the Kajang  Police Station by receiving   RM500 cash in two occasions  from one  Wong Chee Keong at about  10.53 pm on Sept 27, 2016 and 11.27 pm on Oct 25, 2016.

For both charges, Mohd Alfian was charged under Section 165 of the Penal
Code which provides for a
jail term up to two years,  or
a fine,  or both upon
conviction.

Meanwhile, Shah Kamil, was charged with accepting a bribe of RM1,000 from Wong
to assist the company JJ Harmony Spa in obtaining a support letter from the Fire and Rescue Department over an application for a business licence.

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On the second and third counts, Shah Kamil was alleged to have received RM500
twice from the same individual for the same purpose.

He is alleged to have
committed  the first and second offence at the Pandan Indah
Fire and Rescue Station, near here at about 12.05 pm on March 30, 2016 and the third offence at JJ Harmony Spa, Taman Anggerik Perdana, Semenyih at 4.10 pm, on April 1, 2016.

All the charges are filed under Section 16(a)(B) of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) Act 2009 and punishable under Section 24 of the same Act which
provides for a maximum jail term of 20 years, a fine not less than five times the amount
of the bribe  or RM10,000, whichever is  higher, upon
conviction.

MACC prosecuting officer Michael Joimin appeared for the prosecution while  lawyer  Muhammad Hidhir Mustapa represented  Mohd  Alfian. Lawyer  Siti Nadiah  Skh Saad, meanwhile, represented  Shah Kamil.

Judge Rofiah Mohamad set  bail for Mohd Alfian  at RM12,000 for both charges with one surety and fixed  April 30 for mention.

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For Shah Kamil, Rofiah set bail at RM21,000 with one
surety for all the charges and ordered him to surrender his international passport and fixed April 29 for mention. – Bernama

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