Book store manager grateful for decision


PUTRAJAYA: Berjaya Books store manager Nik Raina Nik Abdul Aziz was grateful to the appellate court which ruled that the actions of Jawi and two others in conducting the raid on a Borders bookstore and investigating Berjaya Books and its two employees were unreasonable.

Nik Raina broke down after a unanimous decision of the Court of Appeal was delivered.

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