Jawi drops action against Borders manager


PETALING JAYA: Borders staff Nik Raina Nik Abdul Aziz (pic) can now heave a sigh of relief after the Federal Territory Islamic Department (Jawi) finally dropped its prosecution against the bookstore manager over the sale of a banned book.

Nik Raina's lawyer, Roslan Dahlan told The Star Online said they have received a letter dated May 11 from Jawi, informing them that the religious body would withdraw their appeal against the Syariah High Court's decision in February to discharge her.

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