If he is found guilty, he incurs a maximum term of imprisonment of two years, or both, for escaping custody
Jamal Md Yunos, head of the division of Sungai Besar Umno. AMPANG: Head of the Sungai Besar Umno Division, Jamal Md Yunos, who had been hiding from the authorities since May, was tried in the Magistrate Court for escaping custody
Jamal was charged with Penal Code today for escaping from police custody on May 25 in a private hospital here while he was filling his bail for several criminal charges he was facing.
If sentenced Jamal will face a maximum sentence of two years imprisonment,
Earlier today, Jamal was brought to the Ampang court complex around 4 pm, after having He was taken back from Indonesia where he was detained while he was having his hair cut in Jakarta on July 2nd.
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He requested trial in front of magistrate Mohamad Firdaus Sadina Ali
The court did not grant bail to Jamal on the grounds that he could jump again under caution. Jamal was represented by lawyer Khairul Annuar while Deputy Prosecutor Razali Che Ani represented the prosecution.
Khairul had urged the court to allow bail, adding that Jamal had "no intention of" bail "and that it was poor communication between him and his Advocates who attended the early release process.
However, Razali objected to the request, saying that Jamal had escaped two months ago. It was reported that Jamal He escaped from custody on May 25 after being tried for causing public nuisance by smashing bottles of beer in front of the Selangor State Secretariat building last year.
posted several videos on his social media channel, but his legal team was clueless about his whereabouts.In one of the videos filmed in a palm oil plantation, he asserted that he was harassed by people who [traduction] "ordered the has the police to target it in the easiest way. "
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