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 police have to imprisonment of 54 months
accused (subject) who was accompanied by MACC officers face trying to avoid waiting photographers recorded outside the Special Corruption Sessions Court room here today .

KUANTAN – A policeman jailed for 24 and 30 months and a fine total of RM25, 000 upon conviction of guilt at the end of the trial in the Special Sessions Court on charges of corruption Kuantan soliciting and accepting bribes. ” br />
accused, Adli Ismail, 37 from Camp UKK, River Kerpan, Lipis found guilty of soliciting and receiving RM1, 200 as an inducement to change the results of urine screening tests, a man and a woman who alleged positive drug Methamphetamine.

judge decided prison sentence Fathiyah Idris, however, run concurrently from the date of his conviction, yesterday.

Members of the Narcotics Branch police headquarters (IPD) Lipis also face a jail term of 25 months should fail to pay the fine prescribed.

accused through his counsel, however, apply for a temporary reprieve verbal appeal against the decision of the High Court. In its reasons, the accused told the court that the future and school children will be interrupted if he was arrested jail until his appeal is completed as his wife did not work.

Fathiyah allow the accused, however, delay the application involves only non-prison sentences and fines.

Postponement of effective prison sentence of a notice of appeal submitted on bail but the accused has been raised to RM15, 000 with two sureties.

Based on the charge sheet submitted by Deputy Public Prosecutor Malaysia Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) Wan Ahmad Nidzam Wan Omer, the accused who has 16 years of service in the Royal Malaysia Police (RMP) was charged with soliciting gratification from the complainant while he was in Kuala Lipis Court lock-up between the hours of 8-10 am, June 2, 2010.

For the offense he was charged under Section 16 (a) (B) of the MACC Act 2009 and punishable under Section 24 of the same Act which carries imprisonment of not more than 20 years and a fine of not less than five times the value of the bribe or RM10, 000 or any of the most high.

The accused were charged under Section 17 (a) of the MACC for accepting a bribe from the complainant while he was in Felda Chegar Squeeze, Lipis at about 7 pm June 8, 2010.

For the charges, the accused also face the same punishment.

The accused who were arrested on June 8, 2010 brought to court in case the first term on December 1, 2012 until proven guilty yesterday.

accused (subject) who was accompanied by MACC officers face trying to avoid waiting photographers recorded outside the Special Corruption Sessions Court room here today.