Cop: I found 11 foreigners crammed in two car boots


One of the accused Mohamad Najdi Ali, 31, avoiding the press after the trial end at Butterworth Session Court in Butterworth, Penang.Star pic by Asri Abdul Ghani/May 25, 2015

BUTTERWORTH: A policeman told the Sessions Court here that he found 11 foreigners crammed inside the boots of two cars when he stopped the vehicles at a roadblock in Jalan Bukit Tengah here two years ago.

Kpl Azizan Abu Bakar said he stopped a Proton Wira driven by Mohamad Najdi Ali (pic) and a Honda driven by Muhamad Faridil Atrass Md Yunus at the roadblock at about 1.45am on Dec 15, 2013, and checked both vehicles.

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