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Vietnamese businessman wins RM2.3 Million suit against Sabahan businessman

Vietnamese businessman wins RM2.3 Million suit against Sabahan businessman

Kota Kinabalu: A Vietnamese businessman won a lawsuit on Friday against a local businessman for breach of contract involving import and export of Australian cattle.

Nguyen Thanh Thuyen was awarded USD 546,920.00 (RM 2.3 million) by the High Court Judicial Commissioner Bexter Agas Michael after he ruled the contract to import and export Australian cattle was breached by Johnny Kerepin Gadoh.

Jailed, fined for having imitation pistol component

KOTA KINABALU: A 26-year-old man, who was caught at the airport here for having an imitation pistol component, was jailed seven days and fined RM5,000 or six months' jail. 

Magistrate Stephanie Sherron Abbie ordered hotel worker Hiew Mick Foh, who had been under remand for seven days, to serve the jail term from the date of his arrest.

Six charged with illegal possession of turtles defended by Counsel Azhier Farhan

 

The Sessions Court here yesterday allowed RM10,000 bail for a Filipino who was jointly charged with five men with possessing 1,308 turtles illegally last year.

Judge Ainul Shahrin Mohamed made the decision on IMM13 holder Ibrahim Kahal, 44, at the request of his counsel when the case came up for case management yesterday.

Ibrahim was jointly charged together with Rashed Delan, Alsadat Belog, Madal Juldin, Sidik Napaeh and Rasid Alain under Section 41(2) of the Wildlife Conservation Enactment 1997, punishable under Section 41(4) of the same Enactment and read together under Section 34 of the Penal Code.