Two Immigration officers in the dock for allegedly receiving bribes to release foreigners


SEREMBAN: Two Immigration Department officers have claimed trial at the Sessions Court here to charges of receiving a total of RM15,500 in bribes from middlemen to release foreigners who violated immigration laws.

Mohamad Izhmi Mohamad Noor, 35, and Muhammad Ali Mohammed Redzwa, 27, who worked at KL International Airport 2 in Sepang, pleaded not guilty to the charges before Sessions judge Datin Surita Budin on Friday (June 25).

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