SHAH ALAM, March 31 (Bernama) -- Four women volunteers with the Malaysian Customs Department were Thursday charged separately in three Sessions Courts with corruption and cheating allegedly committed five years ago.
Before judge Mat Ghani Abdullah, Norfarisha Samsudin, 32, from Kampung Pandan Dalam, Kuala Lumpur, pleaded not guilty to asking for cash of RM4,000 from Syarikat Megah Stainless Steel Engineering owner, Wong Ying Lin, 31, as inducement not to impose sales tax on Wong.
The accused is alleged to have committed the offence at Megah Stainless Steel Engineering, No 4, Jalan SU, Taman Industri Selayang Utama, Batu Caves, Gombak, about 5pm on Sept 21, 2006.
Mat Ghani allowed Norfarisha bail of RM4,000 in one surety and fixed April 22 for mention of case and June 3 for hearing.
Before judge M.Bakri Abd Majid, Norfarisha, Pa'aiza Baki, 42, from Bandar Tasik Selatan, Kuala Lumpur, and Noor Asmarzillah Abdullah, 32, from Ampang, were jointly charged with accepting for themselves RM4,000 from Wong as inducement for doing the same at the same place, date and time. The three pleaded not guilty to the charge and claimed trial after the charge was read to them by the court interpreter.
M.Bakri allowed them bail of RM3,000 in one surety each and fixed April 22 for mention of the case.
Before judge Asmadi Hussain, Norfarisha and Noor Asmarzillah faced another charge together with Masitah Nasir, 30, from Cheras, Kuala Lumpur, of cheating Wong by claiming that the three were Customs officers so that Wong gave them RM1,300 as contribution for advertising in the Customs Marine Officers Association's bulletin.
They are alleged to have committed the offence at Megah Stainless Steel Engineering, at about 11am on Sept 8, 2006.
Asmadi allowed the three bail of RM3,000 in one surety each and set April 22 for mention of case.
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