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Six more men charged over temple fracas

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PETALING JAYA:

Another six men, including a leader the Malaysian Indian Associatio­n, were charged in the magistrate’s court here in connection with the riot at the Sri Maha Mariamman Temple, Subang Jaya, Selangor.

This brings the number of people charged over the incident to 24.

All the six men, including M. Manimaran, 38, a president of an NGO, pleaded not guilty when they were separately charged before magistrate Mohamad Ikhwan Mohd Nasir.

Manimaran was charged with three counts obstructin­g a public officer from dischargin­g his duty, rioting and causing hurt, while the five others were charged under Section 148 of the penal Code with possession of weapons at riot.

They five are Mohammad Shahril Danniel Sajel, 22, Mohammad Saifullah Abdullah, 31, Muhammad Hasneezam Shah Samsudin, 29, Akmal Izzat Aziz, 24 and Mohd Norul Ismawi Islahuddin, 40.

On the first charge, Manimaran, together with those who had been charged, as well as those still at large, was alleged to have obstructed a policeman from dischargin­g his duty, an offence under Section 186 of the Penal Code which provides an imprisonme­nt for up to two years or maximum fine of RM10,000, or both, if found guilty.

He was also charged, together with 50 members of an unlawful organisati­on who are still at large, with rioting with intention to prevent police patrol cars from leaving the temple compound.

The charge, under Section 147 of the Penal Code, provides an imprisonme­nt for up to two years, a fine, or both, if found guilty.

Manimaran was also charged with a few others with voluntaril­y causing grievous hurt on Sulaiman Abdullah, 32, and face an imprisonme­nt for up to seven years, and is liable to fine, if found guilty under Section 325 of the Penal Code.

All the offences were allegedly committed at the Sri Maha Mariamman Temple in Subang Jaya here between 2am and 1.30pm last Nov 26.

Manimaran was allowed bail of RM18,000 in one surety, while Mohammad Shahril Danniel’s bail was set at RM5,000 in one surety.

The other four accused were allowed bail of RM6,000 in one surety each.

All of them were also ordered to report themselves at the nearest police station twice a month and to surrender their passports to the court.

The court set Jan 17 for mention. The prosecutio­n was conducted by deputy public prosecutor Zhafran Rahim Hamzah, while all the accused were represente­d by lawyers John Das, Datuk Ahmad Zaharil Muhaiyar, R. Sritheran and Mohd Hezri Shaharil.

 ?? — Bernama ?? I’m innocent: Manimaran (in white) pleaded not guilty to all his charges at the magistrate’s court in Petaling Jaya.
— Bernama I’m innocent: Manimaran (in white) pleaded not guilty to all his charges at the magistrate’s court in Petaling Jaya.

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