Welcome thieves I am you
host in Bamboo River sanctuary and remember first rule of law, your arse is
mine and mine only
It is official
in. When is Malaysia if you are rich you are a criminal MACC going to start
rounding up the BN-UMNO-MIC-MCA-GERAKAN-PPP and others in the herd to the courts
for having accumulated wealth who proper documentations as from where the
wealth came from or charge them for stealing the Rakyat money. The Rakyat are
watching and arresting and charging rosy for his wealth and been rich is a plus
point for PH as the Rakyat have seen the obscene wealth that the ruling party
leaders and members have but are beyond reach of the justice system. The rakyat
believe in the courts of public opinion and the power of the jury which is the
ballot box. BN be very afraid as the rakyat are watching with disgust and are going
to convict you all for treason and stealing of the rakyat money and the jury
the rakyat will pronounce the guilty verdict in GE14 and consign you and all your
benefactors and protectors where ever you all are to the Bamboo River sanctuary
for thieves. At the sanctuary the monkeys will be the masters and you will
serve the monkeys there and live your lives in the Planet of apes in real life
in Bamboo river monkey sanctuary
Ho Kit Yen | April 21, 2017
Adam, who claimed trial to six charges today, following his arrest over having ‘unusual’ wealth by the MACC, was granted bail of RM300,000 in one surety.
KUALA LUMPUR: Ampang PKR Youth chief Adam Rosly claimed trial at the Sessions Court here today to six charges related to giving false statements to the authorities.
He was charged under Sections 32(8)(c) and 89 of the Anti-Money Laundering, Anti-Terrorism Financing and Proceeds of Unlawful Activities Act for providing forged documents as valid documents and giving false evidence.
Four charges are under Section 89 while two others are under Section 32(8)(c).
Adam was said to have committed the offences at the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) headquarters in Putrajaya between Feb 10 and Feb 22.
The maximum custodial sentence under the anti-money laundering law is five years’ jail, RM3 million fine, or both.
Sessions Court judge Allaudeen Ismail granted Adam bail of RM300,000 in one surety for all the charges.
The court ordered that his passport be impounded, and fixed May 29 for the case to be mentioned again.
Deputy public prosecutor Ahmad Akram Gharib, from the MACC, appeared for the prosecution while Adam was represented by Ahmad Zaidi Zainal.
Ampang MP Zuraida Kamaruddin was present in court today, along with Adam’s family members and supporters.
As he was taken out of the court, his supporters shouted, “Reformasi”, “Lawan tetap lawan” and “Hidup Adam”.
Adam appeared to be smiling as he left.
Outside the court, meanwhile, Zuraida told reporters that the charges against Adam were “absurd”, as was the RM300,000 bail set by the court.
“But his family will try to raise the money.”
She also reiterated that Adam was never formally appointed as her special officer.
“He is the Ampang PKR youth chief. So in that capacity, he carried out work for the constituency of which I am the MP.
“So the outsiders may perceive him as my special officer, but he was never specially appointed as one.”
Last Thursday, the 29-year-old was arrested by MACC for investigation into his “unusual” wealth.
He had gone to the commission’s headquarters to have his statement recorded for the second time, the first being on Feb 10.
Adam’s alleged wealth came to public knowledge after Sungai Besar Umno division chief Jamal Md Yunos claimed that he owned a bungalow and a number of luxury cars, despite having held a post in PKR for only one term.
Adam denied any wrongdoing and said his wealth had come from business ventures and an inheritance.
Yesterday, MACC seized Adam’s RM1.2 million castle-styled bungalow and five luxury cars.
His bank account, and that of his wife, which contain over RM212,000, were also frozen.
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