The Borneo Post

Soldier charged with possessing fake notes meant for wedding

- By Jane Moh reporters@theborneop­ost.com

SIBU: A soldier was charged in court here yesterday with possessing RM4,000 in counterfei­t notes which he allegedly printed to pay for his wedding.

Abdul Shahmi Shafiq Abdul Rahman, 28, was charged under Section 489C of the Penal Code which carries a maximum 10 years’ imprisonme­nt upon conviction.

He was produced before Assistant Registrar of Subordinat­e Court Sibu, Romme Ahmad Zaidi as Sessions Court judge Caroline Bee Majanil was unavailabl­e.

No plea was taken from the accused, who is to appear in the Sessions Court here again on Feb 26 for further mention.

The accused was allowed bail of RM2,000 with two local sureties who must each have a minimum fi xed monthly income of RM2,000.

According to multiple news reports, he had allegedly printed RM50 and RM100 notes and passed them to his fiancé in Belawai for their wedding preparatio­n.

His fiancé then handed over the notes to her mother the following morning, as the two had intended to go to Sibu to buy items for the wedding, which was scheduled to be held next month.

It was at that point when the mother discovered the notes were counterfei­t.

The soldier then brought his fiancé and her mother to Sibu Central Police Station that same day to lodge a police report, in which he claimed the false notes were dispensed by an ATM machine.

He had also wanted the bank in question to replace the sum with genuine notes.

However, investigat­ion by police revealed the suspect had printed the notes himself at his quarters in Sibu and proceeded to arrest him.

 ??  ?? Ahmad Zahid (left) arrives at the Court yesterday. — Bernama photo
Ahmad Zahid (left) arrives at the Court yesterday. — Bernama photo

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