The CCTV recording can be accessed through the judiciary’s official social media sites on Facebook and Instagram. theSun thesundaily CCTV PKPMP FederalCourt bailcounter
: The Federal Court chief registrar’s office has released a CCTV recording to prove its claim that the bail counter at the Kuala Lumpur court complex did not close early on April 20.
The CCTV recording can be accessed through the judiciary’s official social media sites on Facebook and Instagram. That statement said the counter was open as usual, and 10 accused in the case were allowed bail by the court but only four bailors were present to process bail on the said day.
Philippines Latest News, Philippines Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
MIC’s Ramasamy appeals against dismissal of election petition for Segamat seatPUTRAJAYA, April 26 — Barisan Nasional (BN) candidate Tan Sri M. Ramasamy has filed an appeal to the Federal Court over the High Court’s dismissal of his election petition to...
Read more »
MIC Ramasamy appeals against dismissal of election petition for Segamat seatIn Ramasamy's petition, he sought, among others, a declaration that the election for the Segamat seat was void and that Yuneswaran was not duly elected as the Member of Parliament for Segamat. theSun theSundaily politics election petition court
Read more »
Projek penambakan P Pinang Selatan dapat kelulusan akhir PutrajayaKelulusan itu diberikan Putrajaya dengan 71 syarat di bawah pelan pengurusan alam sekitar terperinci.
Read more »
After Sarawak's proposal for solar panels, Kepong MP calls for similar climate policies from PutrajayaKUALA LUMPUR, April 27 — Kepong MP Lim Lip Eng today applauded the Sarawak government for proposing compulsory solar panels to be fitted for houses in new residential areas. He...
Read more »
Judiciary reveals CCTV footage to show bail counters did not close early | The Malaysian InsightOffice of Chief Registrar says recordings show payment facilities open until 4pm.
Read more »