Man in Kuching jailed 21 months for selling stolen jewellery worth RM30,000

[BorneoPost] - 01/31/2025

KUCHING (Jan 31): A 48-year-old man was sentenced to a total of 21 months in jail by the Magistrates’ Court here today for disposing of stolen gold jewellery worth RM30,000. Magistrate Syarifah Azura Wan Ali convicted Philip Uding on his own guilty plea to three charges framed under Section 414 (…)



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