Toy trader fined for possessing 110 imitation firearms


CHUKAI: A toy shop trader was fined RM4,500 at the Kemaman Magistrate's Court here Thursday (March 6), after pleading guilty to two charges of possessing 110 imitation firearms in January.

For the first charge, Wan Muhammad Faezyl Wan Mansor, 31, was accused of possessing nine imitation weapons at his business in Bandar Baru Kijal and the second charge for storing the remaining 101 imitation firearms at his Kerteh residence.

The offences were committed by the trader at 2.30pm and 3.45pm respectively, on Jan 5 under Section 36 of the Arms Act 1960 for possession and importation of imitation weapons.

If convicted, an accused can be sentenced to a maximum of one year in prison or a fine not exceeding RM5,000 or both.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Lim Zhan Yi requested the court to impose a commensurating sentence on the accused, but lawyer Nur Farahin Shazlin Mohd Redhuan Shah Edwin in her appeal requested a lower sentence due to the accused's financial circumstances.

Magistrate Sharifah Amirda Shasha Amir Sharifuddin then ordered the accused to pay a fine of RM2,000 and RM2,500 respectively, in addition to three months' jail if he fails to pay the fine for each charge. - Bernama

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