TR Gang case transferred to Shah Alam High Court


KLANG: The Sessions Court here ordered the trial of the case of 20 men for their alleged involvement as members of the TR Gang organised crime group to be transferred to the Shah Alam High Court.

Judge Ahmad Faizadh Yahaya issued the order on Wednesday (June 26) after allowing the application submitted by deputy public prosecutor (DPP),Lina Hanini Ismail in accordance with Section 177A (1) of the Criminal Procedure Code.

"Today's proceedings are for the mention of the case and obtaining permission, according to the relevant section, for all the accused. Therefore, the prosecution requests that the case be transferred to the High Court, with permission not to receive objections from the defence,” Lina Hanini said.

Ahmad Faizadh, who allowed the application, did not set a date for mention, as the case comes under the jurisdiction of the high court.

Apart from Lina Hanini, the prosecution team was also represented by DPPs Shafiq Hashim and Syafinas Shabudin.

Sixteen of the accused were represented by lawyers Kevin Quah Kai Weng, Sukhdey Singh, Rushilan Guralan, Gurmukh Singh Sandhu, Renuka Krishasamy and Haresh Mahadevan while the remaining four were unrepresented.

On May 29, a total of 20 individuals were charged in the Sessions Court here with participating in the the TR Gang for the past five years.

They are N. Nithiyan, 39; S. Logan, 32; R. Parthipan, 32; M. Keshava Nair, 30; A. Balamurugan, 40; V.S Wilbert, 46; M. Ramakrishnan, 45; R.E Mohan, 34; M. Thanasekaran, 44; Edward Liew, 49 and S. Manoraj, 28.

Also charged are M. Amaran, 30; S. Hemanathan, 31; K. Thana Seelan, 38; K. Ravishankara, 43; Muhammad Razi Abdullah, 51; G. Deeneskumar, 29; K. Venaigaraj, 32; A. Kogilan, 26, and M. Tineshkumar, 26.

According to the charge sheet, the men allegedly committed the offence at a restaurant in Sungai Janggut, Jeram, Kuala Selangor, between November 2019 and May 2 this year.

The charge is framed under Section 130V(I) of the Penal Code (Act 574) which provides imprisonment for a term of not less than five years and not more than twenty years upon conviction. - Bernama

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
   

Next In Nation

Anti-govt protest in Putrajaya proof that Madani govt respects public right to assemble, says Home Minister
Reduced ICPT surcharge expected to lower prices of goods, says PM Anwar
Dr Wee continues to extend support to those in need in Ayer Hitam
Govt committed to solving water issues, says Anwar
ICPT surcharge reduction 'minimal', 'disappointing', says FMM
Driver arrested for hit-and-run incident caught on video in Johor
Sungai Petani goldsmith robbery: Cops hunting four suspects
Genting accident: Tour bus driver has no licence, 27 traffic violations, say cops
Anwar hopes state LHDN offices can increase revenue collection, avoid leakages
Anti-govt rally takes place in Putrajaya amid heavy police presence

Others Also Read