Indira Gandhi vs Mohd Ridzuan: Fugitive ex-husband claims can't pay for legal expenses, says report


KOTA BARU: Fugitive Muslim convert Mohd Ridzuan Abdullah, against whom the Ipoh High Court has issued a warrant of arrest, is appealing for donations to pay for legal costs.

According to a Harakah Daily report Wednesday, Mohd Ridzuan, 45, said he was unemployed and did not have the money to engage a lawyer to fight his case at the Court of Appeal.

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