Court orders complete submissions over seizure of CDs


KUALA LUMPUR: The Appeals Court here on Tuesday ordered both parties in the case involving the seizure of compact discs (CDs) containing Christian religious teachings which used the word "Allah", to submit grounds for cross-examining former Home Minister Tan Sri Syed Hamid Albar.

A three-member panel chaired by Court of Appeal judge Datuk Ramly Ali set May 9 to continue the trial and ordered Christian woman Jill Ireland Lawrence Bill (the applicant) and Syed Hamid (respondent) to complete their submissions.

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