KUALA LUMPUR: The High Court has fixed a 10-day trial, starting Feb 12, next year, to hear the case of a factory operator charged with three counts of...
: The High Court has fixed a 10-day trial, starting Feb 12, next year, to hear the case of a factory operator charged with three counts of supporting the Daesh terrorist group, including producing explosive materials.
“The court will hear the case from Feb 12 to 14, 2025, as well as March 3 to 6, and March 19 to 21, 2025. The next mention is Nov 28,” said the judge. Mohamad Hafiz confirmed receipt of the documents and requested a mention date before the trial, indicating the need to review the documents and assess whether a representation was necessary.
For the second charge, he is accused of possessing nine videos and five PDF articles on his mobile phone, which are related to terrorist acts and the Daesh group. This charge is framed under Section 130JB of the Penal Code, which allows for a maximum prison sentence of seven years or a fine, along with the forfeiture of property, if convicted.
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