Four-day remand for five suspects who allegedly cheated Sabah govt of gold mining royalties

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Four-day remand for five suspects who allegedly cheated Sabah govt of gold mining royalties
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PUTRAJAYA: Five suspects have been remanded over a case where the Sabah government was cheated of gold mining royalties.

The four-day remand order until May 26 was issued by Magistrate Shasha Damia Sabtu at the Shah Alam court on Tuesday .

"This is believed to have been done to avoid paying the actual amount in royalties to the Sabah government," a source said. On May 17, six people, including a Datuk, were arrested for allegedly cheating the Sabah government of RM1.25mil worth of royalties from their gold mining operations.

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