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A construction company owner has claimed trial to six charges of using forged documents to secure government projects.

Mohammad Safri Ibrahim, 47 pleaded not guilty at the Johor Baru Sessions Court on Friday (April 17) after being accused of submitting forged quotation forms and bank statements to obtain public works, maintenance and construction contracts.

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00:01A construction company owner has claimed trial to six charges of using forged documents to secure government projects.
00:0847-year-old Mohammad Safri Ibrahim pleaded not guilty at the Johor Bahru Sessions Court on Friday
00:14after being accused of submitting forged quotation forms and bank statements to obtain public works, maintenance and construction contracts.
00:23He is accused of submitting forged documents in Muar between August 27, 2019 and February 9, 2021.
00:32His lawyer Ahmad Hafiz Abakar requested a lower bail as his client is unemployed and has family responsibilities,
00:41including three school-going children and a dependent mother.
00:45The court set bail at RM4,000 for each charge and fixed May 15 for mention.
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