Trio in Thai marriage case to be held further


KANGAR: The remand order against three men, including a registrar of marriages, which ended yesterday, has been extended for another three days to facilitate a probe into bribery allegations involving almost RM1.2mil to register the marriages of Malaysian couples who had tied the knot across the border without going through the prescribed procedures.

A Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) source said the extension of the remand order until June 12 was issued by Kangar High Court senior assistant registrar Ahmad Hamdi Mustafar.

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