KUALA LUMPUR: Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin’s application to have his passport returned to him permanently should be rejected by the Sessions Court here as the former prime minister is still facing three charges of money laundering and there is a risk of him fleeing, says the prosecution.
Deputy public prosecutor Lim Wai Keong said Muhyiddin should file an application in the Sessions Court for the temporary release of his passport, from time to time, if needed, for the purpose of travelling abroad.
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