JAKARTA (Reuters) -Indonesia's antitrust agency on Tuesday ordered Google to pay fines about 202 billion rupiah ($12.37 million) for unfair business practices related to its payment system services for Google Play Store, its software distribution platform.
KUALA LUMPUR: Three individuals, including a woman, pleaded not guilty at the Ampang Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday to a charge of kidnapping a two-year-old girl under the Sungai Besi Highway flyover.
Factory worker D. R. Thevagaran, 21, M. Haris and V. Durga Nanthini, also 21 and both unemployed, and another suspect who is still at large, were accused of abducting the child from her 28-year-old legal guardian at Jalan Pandan Indah 1/1, Taman Maju Jaya, under the E9 Besraya flyover, at 6.30pm on Jan 4.
The charge was filed under Section 361 of the Penal Code and punishable under Section 363, read together with Section 34 of the same Code. If convicted, they face a maximum prison sentence of seven years and a possible fine. Lawyer Lingswaran Singh, representing Thevagaran and Haris, and National Legal Aid Foundation lawyer Ernie Ahmad, representing Durga Nanthini, requested a lower bail amount, citing their clients' family responsibilities.
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