The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Cop claims trial to five corruption charges

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IPOH: A police sergeant claimed trial in the Sessions Court yesterday to five charges of corruptly receiving RM2,800, two years ago.

Ahmad Saliman Jamian, 55, an investigat­ing officer at Taiping District Police Headquarte­rs (IPD), allegedly received RM50 as gratificat­ion for helping to buy cigarettes and food for A.Theepan, who was then remanded at Taiping police station at 11.30 am on June 26, 2015.

On the second count, he allegedly received RM450 from A.Theepan as an inducement to not arrest S.Puaneswary and S.Letchemy in regard to a report lodged by one G. Bleminah at 3 pm on June 26, 2015.

He also allegedly received RM1,000 from one S.Pathinatha­n as an inducement to release on police bail, G.Bleminah, at 12.30 pm on June 29, 2015.

On the fourth charge, the accused allegedly received RM500 from one A.Sandanasam­y as an inducement to release A.Theepan, who was remanded at the Taiping police station lockup under Section 148 of the Penal Code, at 1.30 pm on June 29, 2015.

On the fifth charge, Ahmad Saliman is accused of receiving RM800 from A.Theepan to release him at 2.30 pm on June 29, 2015.

He allegedly committed all the offences at the Criminal Investigat­ion Division at Taiping IPD.

Judge Murtazadi Amran set RM12,000 as bail with one surety for all the charges and Jan 15 next year for remention.

Deputy public prosecutor Nurul Wahida Jalaluddin represente­d the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission while the accused was unrepresen­ted. - Bernama

 ??  ?? Sergeant Ahmad Saliman Jamian (right) claimed trial to five charges of corruptly receiving RM2,800, two years ago. - Bernama photo
Sergeant Ahmad Saliman Jamian (right) claimed trial to five charges of corruptly receiving RM2,800, two years ago. - Bernama photo

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