Cameroonian charged with possession of RM4.77mil in counterfeit ringgit notes


KUALA LUMPUR: A Cameroonian man has pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court here to two charges of possessing counterfeit money and equipment to cut and wrap the counterfeit money.

For the first charge, Ammanuel Linwe Gwei, 51, was accused on Tuesday (Sept 10) of possessing nine bundles of fake RM100 notes with the intention of using the money as genuine at a convenience store in Brickfields here at 5pm on Aug 15.

The communication device seller was also charged with possessing 4,770 pieces of fake RM100 notes, 152 pieces of US dollar notes and equipment to cut and wrap the money at a residence in Cheras here at 7.30pm on the same date.

Both charges are framed under Section 489(C) of the Penal Code (for possession of counterfeit currency) which provides for a maximum prison sentence of 10 years, if convicted.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Raihanah Abd Razak did not offer bail because the accused, who was not represented by a lawyer, did not have any valid travel documents.

Judge Hamidah Mohamed Deril did not give bail and fixed Oct 15 for remention of the case. – Bernama

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