The Borneo Post

Organised crime: Halim Gang leader, 10 members charged in Teluk Intan court

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TELUK INTAN: The leader of Halim Gang was among the 11 individual­s charged at the Sessions Court here yesterday for alleged involvemen­t in organised crime activities over the past two years.

The 41-year-old Halim Mohd Nordin and 10 others nodded their understand­ing a er the charge was read out to them separately before Judge Norita Mohd Ardan.

The other accused are Kamaruzzam­an Md Ali, Ismail Ngah Man, Omer Samsudin, Kee Yeoh Song, Rahim Saring, and Indonesian nationals only known as Suriyanto Mukmin, Budi, Yuda, Watiah, and Yuliana, all aged between 33 and 66.

However, no plea was recorded from all the accused.

According to the charge sheet, they are alleged to be members of the Halim gang in the Bagan Datuk area between Jan 2018 until June 22, last year.

The charge was framed under Section 130V (1) of the Penal Code (Act 574) and can be punished under the same section, which carries a jail term of at least five years and not more than 20 years.

Mohd Izhanudin Alias prosecuted while all the accused were not represente­d.

The court did not offer any bail and set Aug 7 for the case mention.

All the accused were detained in a special operation dubbed Ops Benteng conducted by the

Perak police team to combat the smuggling of illegal immigrants beginning April 4.

According to a police source, three policemen, in their 30s who were nabbed for allegedly being in cahoots with the migrant smuggling syndicate in Hutan Melintang here are being remanded until July 18 for further investigat­ions.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Members of Halim Gang are brought to the Teluk Intan Sessions Court for alleged involvemen­t in organised crime activities over the past two years.
— Bernama photo Members of Halim Gang are brought to the Teluk Intan Sessions Court for alleged involvemen­t in organised crime activities over the past two years.

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