TENOM: A woman testified in the Magistrate’s Court yesterday that she did not give the police the mobile phone she used to record a video call with Eb...
: A woman testified in the Magistrate’s Court yesterday that she did not give the police the mobile phone she used to record a video call with Ebit Irawan Ibrahim Lew, also known as Ebit Lew.
During cross-examination by Lew’s lawyer, Datuk Ram Singh, before Magistrate Nur Asyraf Zolhani, the witness said she received a video call from Lew on the evening of July 10, 2021, on another mobile phone she owned. She then used the home phone to record the call.Witness: “Yes, but it wasn’t my phone,” she said, referring to the phone used to record the video call as the household phone.
However, she informed the court that the phone used for the video call was handed over to the police on Aug 7, 2021, as it contained the recorded video.
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