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KK Mart, manufacturing company bosses acquitted of ‘Allah’-printed socks charges

However, court handed both companies a RM60,000 fine each

KK Mart directors and ‘Allah’ printed socks importer to know decision on July 15

Company chairman reiterates that they did not intend to insult Islam, did not order the socks, had no knowledge of them

Stoking tertera kalimah ‘Allah’: KK Mart, pengarah akan fail surat representasi kepada AGC

Individu dituduh dalam kes jenayah biasanya akan menghantar surat representasi kepada AGC, bagi memohon semakan semula pertuduhannya dengan tujuan untuk mengurangkan atau membatalkannya.

KK Mart, directors, to file representation letter to AGC

Defendants yet to decide if they would request that charges be dropped, amended

Be more cautious: Agong meets KK Mart founder over socks outrage, warns others against riding on issue

Datuk Seri Chai Kee Kan met with Yang di-Pertuan Agong Sultan Ibrahim today to apologise for the sale of socks bearing the word "Allah" at his convenience store chain.

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