Ustaz Husam claims trial over unrecognised title


KANGAR: An independent preacher known as “Ustaz Husam”, whose real name is Ahmad Husam Muhamad Baderudin (pic), pleaded not guilty at the Sessions Court here to a charge of receiving an unrecognised title and honour.

The 34-year-old allegedly received the title and honour from the Melaka Governor at the office of the Commercial Crime Investigation Department of the Perlis police contingent headquarters here at 11.30am on May 4 last year, Bernama reported.

The charge was framed under Section 4A (3) of the Emblems and Names (Prevention of Improper Use) (Amendment) 2016 (Enactment A21), read together with Section 17 of the Offences Relating to Awards Act 2017 (Act 787).

If convicted, he faces a maximum fine of RM500,000 or imprisonment not exceeding five years or both.

Judge Sharifah Norazlita Syed Salim Idid yesterday allowed Ahmad Husam bail of RM25,000 with a local surety and ordered him to report himself at a nearby police station on the first day of every month pending disposal of the case. She set Oct 28 for mention.

The prosecution was conducted by Perlis prosecution director Muhamad Asyraf Md Kamal and deputy public prosecutor Jodia Poh Yi Tying, while the accused was represented by lawyers Nur Iman Nor Azmi and Nur Amin Nor Azmi.

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