Sanjeevan re-arrested at Seremban Hospital


Sanjeevan (centre, in purple) at the courthouse for his remand hearing last Thursday.

KUALA LUMPUR: In the latest twist to the drama involving Datuk R. Sri Sanjeevan (pic), who was warded at Seremban Hospital for what is believed to be a mild heart attack, the MyWatch chairman has been re-arrested.

Yesterday, Sanjeevan was taken to the ma­­gistrate’s court in Kajang where he was placed on remand for three days until tomorrow over the extortion cases against him.

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