KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 23): The Attorney General’s Chambers (AGC) has rejected a representation made by a politician’s wife to drop three charges of trafficking and cultivating cannabis against her.
Deputy public prosecutor Nurul Ameera Sam informed the AGC’s decision during the case mention proceeding at Ampang Magistrate’s Courts before Magistrate Farah Nasihah Anuar, which was also attended by lawyer Nur Mustanir Md Nor, representing the accused, Lyiana Roslee.
“The defence team had submitted a representation (to the AGC) and was rejected. Therefore the charges against Lyiana (Roslee) remains under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952,” she said.
She also applied for a date to provide permission to transfer the case involving Lyiana and her husband, Adam Asmuni to the High Court.
Nur Mustanir, who also spoke on behalf of Adam’s lawyer who was unable to appear in court said he was informed that the chemistry report had been completed but the case had not been transferred.
“I request the final mention date only to transfer this case to the High Court as the preparation of permission on the part of the prosecution does not involve a complicated process as the chemistry report has been…
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KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 23): The Attorney General’s Chambers (AGC) has rejected a representation made by a politician’s wife to drop three charges of trafficking and cultivating cannabis against her.
Deputy public prosecutor Nurul Ameera Sam informed the AGC’s decision during the case mention proceeding at Ampang Magistrate’s Courts before Magistrate Farah Nasihah Anuar, which was also attended by lawyer Nur Mustanir Md Nor, representing the accused, Lyiana Roslee.
“The defence team had submitted a representation (to the AGC) and was rejected. Therefore the charges against Lyiana (Roslee) remains under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952,” she said.
She also applied for a date to provide permission to transfer the case involving Lyiana and her husband, Adam Asmuni to the High Court.
Nur Mustanir, who also spoke on behalf of Adam’s lawyer who was unable to appear in court said he was informed that the chemistry report had been completed but the case had not been transferred.
“I request the final mention date only to transfer this case to the High Court as the preparation of permission on the part of the prosecution does not involve a complicated process as the chemistry report has been…