Land and Mines Dept staff accused of taking a cut from bauxite deals


KUANTAN: Two Pahang Land and Mines officers have pleaded not guilty to charges of accepting bribes to provide protection for an illegal bauxite miner.

Assistant land officer Fadly Ab Malek, 35, was charged with accepting RM35,000 from Anurul Hiraq Abu Bakar as an inducement to protect his illegal mining activities through the sale of “13D” forms.

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