The sessions court says the prosecution failed to prove a prima facie against the duo from the Johor immigration department.
Haris Fadzilah Abu Bakar and Noryati Abu Bakar talking to reporters after they were acquitted by the sessions court in Johor Bahru.
They are senior immigration officer Haris Fadzilah Abu Bakar, 51, and immigration assistant director Noryati Abu Bakar, 53. “Therefore, I am satisfied that the prosecution has failed to prove a prima facie case against the two accused. They are both hereby acquitted and discharged without calling for their defence,” she said.
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