Already in the dock businessman gets slapped with forgery charges


IPOH: A businessman facing money laundering and cheating charges amounting to RM6.3mil was slapped with 10 additional counts of using forged documents.

N. Narendran, 37, was alleged to have used forged documents purportedly from the Perak government on nine occasions between April 29 and Sept 7 in 2015.

He was also accused of trying to do the same with a forged hospital document supposedly from the Raja Permaisuri Bainun Hospital here on Oct 31 the same year.

The offences allegedly took place at the Ganang Resources office at the Greentown Business Centre here.

Narendran claimed trial to all the charges.

Sessions judge Norashima Khalid set bail at RM10,000 with one surety pending mention on Thursday.

In November 2016, Narendran had claimed trial to 105 charges of cheating a Hafizul Abdul Hamid into believing he had a deal to provide disposable medical equipment to the hospital.

In 2015, he was jointly charged with money laundering with his friend, S. Robert, 50.

The offences alleged took place between June 25 and July 4 that year.

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