The Borneo Post

Man gets five months’ jail for harbouring ‘Long Tiger’

-

SUNGAI PETANI: The Magistrate’s Court here yesterday sentenced a man to five months in jail for harbouring Abdul Hamim Ab Hamid, known as ‘Long Tiger’, who escaped from Tangkak Court Johor in December last year.

Magistrate Nurul Ainna Ahmad meted out the punishment on selfemploy­ed Rusli Mat, 47, after he pleaded guilty to the charges.

The court ordered Rusli to serve the jail term from the date he was arrested on Dec 28, 2021.

Rusli was charged with harbouring Abdul Hamim with the intention of preventing him from being arrested despite knowing that the latter, who faced charges at the Tangkak Court on Dec 15, had escaped from police custody.

The accused committed the offence at a house at LBS 854A, Kebun Tebu, Jalan Kuala Ketil near here at 3.15pm on Dec 28, 2021.

He was charged under Section 216 of the Penal Code which provides for imprisonme­nt not exceeding three years or with a fine.

Based on the facts of the case, Rusli received a phone call from an unknown number at about 10am on Dec 18.

The caller introduced himself as Abdul Hamim Ab Hamid and said he wanted to stay temporaril­y at the accused’s house before fleeing to Indonesia.

At 8.45pm the same day, Abdul Hamim arrived at Rusli’s house and stayed at the accused’s house for 11 days, during which Rusli found out that Abdul Hamim was an individual wanted by the police for escaping from police custody during the trial at Tangkak Court.

Rusli willingly gave permission to the 33 -year-old Rohingya man to hide from the police at his house while waiting for an agent to take him to Indonesia.

Deputy public prosecutor­s Khairul Azreem Mamat and Zulfadzly Hassan appeared for the prosecutio­n while Rusli was represente­d by National Legal Aid Foundation lawyer Ruzanna Abdul Rahim. – Bernama

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Rusli is led from the court after sentencing.
— Bernama photo Rusli is led from the court after sentencing.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia