Cat interrupts high-profile case


Abd Rahim being led out of the Sessions Court in Johor Baru.

JOHOR BARU: The case of a high-profile civil servant charged with corruption in the Sessions Court here was interrupted for several minutes when firemen had to be called to rescue a cat trapped in the court’s ventilation system.

The case involving Putrajaya JKR maintenance division director Datuk Abd Rahim Ahmad proceeded after the cat escaped, despite attempts made by Johor Baru Fire and Rescue Department personnel to catch it.

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