Court orders compulsory attendance for sisters in assault case

[New Straits Times] - 02/18/2025

TAWAU: Two women who attacked a cosmetics seller have been sentenced to four hours of daily compulsory attendance for 30 days. (c) New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd



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