00:00The Shah Alam High Court on Monday denied bail for GISB Holdings CEO Datuk Nasiruddin
00:08Muhammad Ali and 12 others who are facing charges of being members of an organized crime
00:13group.
00:14However, bail was granted to eight women, including Nasiruddin's wife, Azurahmad Yusuf,
00:20at 40,000 ringgit each with two sureties.
00:23The decision was delivered at the Kajang Prison Complex Court on Monday.
00:28Judge Latifa Muhammad Tahar ruled that seven applicants, including Nasiruddin, did not
00:33qualify for exemption criteria under Section 13, Subsection 2 of the Security Offences
00:40Special Measures Act, SOSMA 2012, as they were not under the age of 18.
00:46Their health claims were also unsupported by medical reports, while the remaining six
00:51showed no evidence of illness.
00:54The judge granted bail to the eight women, citing no proven risk of absconding and imposed
01:00conditions, including bi-weekly police check-ins and a prohibition on contacting witnesses.
01:06All accused were charged at the Selayang Sessions Court on October 23 last year for involvement
01:12in an organized crime group operating at a premises in Bandar Country Homes, Rawang,
01:18between October 2020 and September 11, 2024.
01:23The charge under Section 130 V, Subsection 1 of the Penal Code carries a prison sentence
01:29of between five and twenty years upon conviction.
01:32The case was later transferred to the Shah Alam High Court for trial.
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