00:00The organised crime case involving 22 individuals, including GISB holdings, Sendirian Berhad
00:11CEO Datuk Nasiruddin Muhammad Ali and his wife Datin Azur Ahmad Yusuf, will be transferred
00:17to the Shah Alam High Court.
00:19During a case mentioned at the Selayang Sessions Court on Monday, Sessions judge Laylatul Zuraida
00:24Harun alias Harun ruled on the transfer.
00:28The proceedings involved Nasiruddin Azura, Muhammad Adib At-Tamimi Asa'ari, the son
00:34of Al-Arqam founder Ashari Muhammad, and 19 other top leaders of the group.
00:40The accused face charges of being members of an organised crime group, allegedly operating
00:44under Global Ikhwan Services and Business Holdings, GISB, since 2020.
00:50The charges fall under Section 130V, Subsection 1 of the Penal Code, which carries a prison
00:56sentence of 5 to 20 years upon conviction.
01:02They were charged with one count of being members of an organised crime group since
01:062020.
01:08Defence Counsel Datuk Rosli Kamaruddin announced plans to apply to the High Court for the revocation
01:15of the separate imprisonment of Nasiruddin and Azura, who are currently detained at Kajang
01:20Prison and Sungai Bulo Prison, respectively.
01:24Rosli added that they intend to seek a support letter from the police and submit an application
01:29to the Home Ministry regarding the matter.
01:32Meanwhile, lawyer Najib Zakaria stated that his team would file an application for a gag
01:38order in the High Court to prevent public discussions about the case, citing concerns
01:43about sub-judice that could interfere with the proceedings.
01:48According to the charge sheet, the group is accused of involvement in organised crime
01:52activities at Jalan Desa Bandar Country Homes, Rawang, between October 2020 and September
01:5911, 2023.
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