The Borneo Post

Eight prison officers remanded to assist probe into bribery case

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GEORGE TOWN: Eight prison officers and an illegal taxi Indonesian woman driver are being remanded for six days to assist in the investigat­ion into receiving bribes amounting to RM120,000.

The remand order, issued by Sessions/ Magistrate’s Court assistant registrar Muna Maria Azmi, is effective from yesterday until next Monday after allowing the remand applicatio­n from the Malaysian Anti- Corruption Commission ( MACC).

Clad in MACC lock-up attire, all the officers who are being investigat­ed under Section 17(a) of the MACC Act 2009, were brought to the remand room at 10.35am.

On Tuesday, the prison officers, aged 25 to 44, were arrested by the MACC in Penang, Kedah and Pahang between 9.45am and 10.30, for allegedly receiving the bribes from the 45-year-old woman driver.

She was said to offer the bribes as inducement for the prison officers not to take action against her for bringing a prohibited item into the prison.

In a separate case, Muna Maria issued a three- day remand order on two individual­s to facilitate the investigat­ion into the murder of an Irish computer programmer, found with his hands and legs tied, at a condominiu­m in Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah, here, two days ago.

In the incident on Monday, the body of Brian Patrick O’ Reilly, 51, was found by the condominiu­m management in a room at the unit at about 5pm.

The case is being investigat­ed under Section 302 of the Penal Code. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Eight prison officers and an illegal taxi Indonesian woman driver are brought to George Town Sessions/Magistrate’s Court for remand order. — Bernama photo
Eight prison officers and an illegal taxi Indonesian woman driver are brought to George Town Sessions/Magistrate’s Court for remand order. — Bernama photo

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