Three plead guilty to bribery charge – but judge tells them to find an interpreter first


JOHOR BARU: Three Indian nationals have pleaded guilty to a charge of trying to bribe a policeman – but the trial judge has given them a chance to find an interpreter as they might not understand the ramifications of their plea.

Kansara Sanjay Bhojabhai, 42; Chavda Narendrakumar Ranjitsinh, 35; and Patel Gaurangkumar Hasmukhbhai, 32; entered the plea after the charges were read to them before Sessions Court judge Datuk Ahmad Kamal Arifin Ismail here on Thursday (Nov 18).

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