'Long Tiger' charged with CBT involving RM3,500


KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): An ethnic Rohingya man known as ‘Long Tiger’ was charged at Ampang Sessions Court here on Friday (May 8) on two charges of criminal breach of trust (CBT) involving RM3,500 belonging to a retiree to purchase cooking essentials and to renovate a shop.

Abdul Hamim Abdul Hamid, 31, from Tangkak, Johor pleaded not guilty after the charges were read separately before Judge Azrul Darus.

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