KUALA LUMPUR, 30 April 2020:
A man found trespassing in a restaurant at 11.10pm while defying Movement Control Order (MCO) was sentenced to 10 weeks’ imprisonment by the magistrate’s court here, today.
Magistrate Mohamad Aizat Abdul Rahim meted out the sentence to Wan Suhaimil Wan Sulaiman, 32, who pleaded guilty to both charges read separately by an interpreter.
The court ruled that both sentences be served concurrently from the date of his arrest on April 27.
Wan Suhaimil was charged with criminal trespassing by entering a restaurant in Kampung Baru, Jalan Dewan Sultan Sulaiman in Dang Wangi here at 11.10pm on April 27 on the excuse of easing himself.
He was also charged for travelling from Jalan Khatib Koyan Kampung Baru to the restaurant at 11pm on the same date.
Meanwhile, 52 individuals including one woman pleaded guilty in three magistrate’s courts here for defying MCO by gathering to gamble and moving from one place to another on various excuses including buying cigarettes and food.
The 45 accused, including the woman, were fined RM800 or three weeks in jail in lieu of the fine while the other seven were jailed between 10 days to a month from the date of arrest between April 19 and 29.
All of them, including foreign nationals from India, Myanmar and Bangladesh aged between 16 and 64, were charged with committing the offence at Jalan Bukit Bintang, Dang Wangi, Cheras and Setapak, from 8pm to 11pm, between April 19 and 29.
In KLANG, a government retiree was sentenced to Compulsory Attendance Order (PKW) for two months by the sessions court today for breaching the home quarantine order imposed on him last month.
Judge Roszianayati Ahmad ordered Misri Parlan, 66, to perform community service for four hours a day during the two-month period. The order will take effect after the MCO is lifted.
The court also imposed a RM2,000 fine in default eight months’ jail on Misri’s son-in-law A D Safian Mohd Dimyati, 37, a labourer, for committing the same offence.
Roszianayati, before handing down the sentences, said she viewed seriously such offence due to public interest.
The duo pleaded guilty to breaching the observation and surveillance of Covid-19 infection contacts under Section 15 (1) of the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases Act 1988, by not being at a house in Kamping Bukit Kapar here for 14 days from April 8 without permission.
– Bernama