Nasha spy camera case: Supervisor loses appeal


  • Nation
  • Monday, 06 Oct 2008

PUTRAJAYA: Supervisor-cum-maintenance manager Ahmad Bakhtiar Abdul Kayoom was sent to Kajang Prison Monday to serve his six months’ jail sentence after he failed in his final appeal to quash his conviction for trespassing and installing a CCTV in model Nasha Aziz’s rented apartment six years ago.

Court of Appeal President Tan Sri Zaki Tun Azmi who led a three-men Court of Appeal quorum unanimously upheld the conviction and jail term meted out on Ahmad Bakhtiar by the Magistrate’s Court in 2004.

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