Articles By Farah Solhi

UM graduate Wong Yan Ke found guilty for convocation protest

Universiti Malaya (UM) civil engineering graduate Wong Yan Ke, who protested at the university’s convocation in 2019, has been found guilty.

Former dodgeball coach claims trial to violating decency of two underage boys

Fifty-three-year-old dodgeball coach Terence Ee Soon Lee pleaded not guilty to violating the decency of his two underage students, the magistrate court here heard today.

Man pleads guilty to beating up food deliverer, gets two-month jail sentence

This comes after Faizul Nazri, 39, pleaded guilty to intentionally causing harm to 24-year-old Fakrurazzi Danial Fabilaf to a point that the victim’s jaw was fractured.   

Federal Court dismisses Najib’s application for lifting injunction in SRC case

The Federal Court has dismissed former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s application for leave to appeal in lifting a Mareva injunction which prevents him from dissipating assets worth RM42 million from SRC International Sdn Bhd. 

Muhyiddin fail DNAA untuk baki 3 pertuduhan

Dokumen mahkamah menunjukkan permohonan itu difailkan oleh peguam beliau, Tetuan Chetan Jethwani & Co.

Bicara kes hasutan Sanusi ditetapkan 18 Januari

Hakim Mahkamah Sesyen Nor Rajiah Mat Zin menetapkan 18 dan 19 Januari, serta 10 hari pada Februari untuk perbicaraan, selepas pihak pendakwaan yang diketuai Datuk Masri Mohd Daud serta peguam bela Sanusi, Awang Armadajaya Awang Mahmud bersetuju dengan tarikh berkenaan.

Sanusi to stand trial in Jan for sedition charges

The trial for the sedition case involving alleged remarks made by Kedah Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor against the Selangor ruler and the prime minister’s speech about the unity government is scheduled for January.

[Updated] Muhyiddin pushes for DNAA on last three money laundering charges

Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin filed an application at the sessions court on Monday to have his remaining three money laundering charges granted discharge not amounting to an acquittal.

‘This is a turning point for me’, says Yasin after entering defence

Nasyid singer and songwriter Muhammad Yasin Sulaiman described it as a turning point when he was ordered to enter his defence for his drug case at the sessions court here. 

Yasin’s mental relapse led him to cultivate cannabis plants, says expert witness

The first defense witness in nasyid singer Muhammad Yasin Sulaiman’s drug trial today testified that the accused had suffered a mental relapse three months before the alleged offense.