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KUALA LUMPUR: Former Inspector General of Police Tan Sri Ismail Omar was admitted as a lawyer and attorney of the Malaysian High Court
Ismail, 65, who is currently The New Straits Times Press (Malaysia ) Bhd (NSTP) Independent Non-Executive Chairman, holds a Bachelor of Laws with Distinction from the International Islamic University, is the oldest petitioner of age admitted and registered as a lawyer and lawyer , during a proceeding before the High Court Judge Datuk Nordin Hassan today
Earlier, the lawyer Mad Diah Endut as an amateur introduced Ismail by presenting his petitioner history
Mad Diah said that the petitioner (Ismail) is the fifth of 10 children of Omar. Rahman and Hasnu Ariffin and had followed in his father's footsteps by becoming a member of the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM).
He said that Ismail was named the ninth IGP on September 13, 2010 and among his accomplishments were leading for the latter chased the intruders from Sulu at the 2013 Lahat Datu intrusion and resolved the murder of the cosmetic millionaire Datuk Sosilawati Lawiya in Morib, Selangor, in 2010.
"After his retirement from the PDRM on May 17, 2013, Ismail was appointed ambassador of Malaysia to France between 2013 and 2015," he said. he added, adding that the petitioner had completed his training under the supervision of his master Datuk Khairul Anwar Rahmat at Mr. Khairul A. & Co.
Khairul then laid the lawyer's robe on Ismail, symbolizing that the latter is now a lawyer and a lawyer.
Meanwhile, Ismail, who was accompanied by his wife, Puan Sri Suriati Md Sobri, told reporters that he would continue to serve the people as as a lawyer and lawyer to defend justice. [19659002] "I will probably get involved in non-governmental organizations (NGOs) … to help people and those who do not have the opportunity to defend themselves," he said. said. – Bernama
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