SHAH ALAM, April 10 — The Sessions Court here today acquitted and released celebrity preacher, Syed Shah Iqmal Syed Mohammad Shaiful, from the charge of raping a woman. Judge...
SHAH ALAM, April 10 — The Sessions Court here today acquitted and released celebrity preacher, Syed Shah Iqmal Syed Mohammad Shaiful, from the charge of raping a woman.
A total of 18 prosecution witnesses were called to testify at Syed Shah Iqmal’s trial after he plead not guilty to raping a woman, 23, in a room of a condominium in i-City, Seksyen 7 here at around 11.35pm, September 11, 2019.
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