Accused in Low Yat theft fined RM2,000 for taking drugs

Bernama
Februari 12, 2016 23:11 MYT
The man who allegedly stole a mobile phone at Low Yat Plaza was fined RM2,000 when he pleaded guilty to drug abuse.
The man who allegedly stole a mobile phone at Low Yat Plaza was fined RM2000 by the Magistrate's Court here on Friday when he pleaded guilty to drug abuse.
Magistrate Muhamad Faizal Ismail also ordered Shahrul Anuar Abdul Aziz, 22, to serve a month's jail if he failed to pay the fine and undergo two years of police supervision.
Shahrul Anuar paid the fine.
He was charged with taking methamphetamine at the toilet of Narcotics Criminal Investigation Division office, Dang Wangi Police Headquarters, here at 4.15pm, on July 12 last year.
The charge under Section 151(a) of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952, punishable under Section 15 of the same Act, carries a fine of not more than RM5000 or not more than two years' jail and not more than three years of police supervision.
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During mitigation, the accused's counsel Ihsan Busyro Zakaria asked for the court to just impose a fine on his client as he had to support his mute mother and deaf father.
Deputy public prosecutor S. Malini Anne appeared for the prosecution.
Earlier, in the trial of the mobile phone theft case, the court was told that did not make further investigations on the whereabouts of the phone after Shahrul Anuar was arrested at the plaza.
Investigating officer Insp Shahril Mohamad, from the Dang Wangi Police Headquarters, said he had asked where the mobile phone was to two they said it was not with the accused at that time.
is the ninth prosecution witness to testify in the trial of Shahrul Anuar, who was charged with stealing a mobile phone worth RM800 at Boutique, Low Yat Plaza, Bukit Bintang, at 4.47pm last July 11.
Shahrul Anuar was charged under Section 380 of the Penal carries imprisonment of up to 10 years and a fine, if found guilty.
When cross-examined, Shahril said police did not ask the whereabouts of the phone from the members of the public who were at the place of the incident.
The hearing before Magistrate Nur'Aminahtul Mardiah Md Nor continues on Feb 29.
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