Brunei man sentenced to two months’ jail by court for criminal trespass


BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (Borneo Bulletin/ANN): The Magistrates’ Court has sentenced a 23-year-old local man to two months’ imprisonment after he pleaded guilty to criminal trespass.

Prosecutor Ahmad bin Abdullah revealed that Awangku Alinor Azmi bin Pengiran Omarali, employed as a security guard at Pulau Muara Besar, committed the offence on November 22, at about 6pm.

The court heard that the defendant arrived at a staff house at Kampong Salambigar, Jalan Muara, Berakas ‘B’, intending to borrow money from a resident.

Seeing the house was empty, he went to the back, forcefully opened a window by removing a green security net, and entered the premises.

The defendant moved from room to room but was caught by one of the residents, prompting him to flee. He commandeered a bicycle at a nearby bus station, cycled back to his parked car, and drove off, ignoring several people near the vehicle.

Police investigations revealed that the victim, heard a loud sound and discovered the damaged security net. Upon searching the area, his workers found the defendant’s car, containing identification and bank cards, which were photographed for evidence.

The defendant admitted to the offence during police questioning. - Borneo Bulletin/ANN

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