Youth council chief ‘docked’


Cheque-mated: Reghu Devan, 36, being led out of the courtroom. On the right is his counsel Puran.

GEORGE TOWN: Malaysian Indian Youth Council president M.L. Reghu Devan Lopez was granted a total bail of RM62,000 by two magistrate’s courts here after he denied 14 counts of cheating involving more than RM250,000.

Reghu, 36, a former insurance agent, claimed trial to committing all the offences at the American International Assurance (AIA) payment counter at Wisma Leader, Jalan Larut, between January 2009 and March 2010.

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