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Abstract:A Malaysian magistrate’s court has issued a discharge not amounting to acquittal (DNAA) for two former directors of an investment company implicated in a forex investment fraud case involving RM457,735.50.
A Malaysian magistrates court has issued a discharge not amounting to acquittal (DNAA) for two former directors of an investment company implicated in a forex investment fraud case involving RM457,735.50. The individuals, Azlin Awang Chee, 44, and Mohd Hasanul Isyraf Mohammad Rejab, 39, had been set to stand trial on 21 March.
Azlin faced ten charges of cheating, while Mohd Hasanul was accused of abetment. The trial, presided over by Magistrate Dzul Elmy Yunus, was postponed following a request from the prosecution, which cited instructions from the Attorney-Generals Chambers to review all charges. The legal representatives for both defendants contested the delay, arguing that such a review should have been concluded before the trial date. They urged the court to grant a DNAA, a request that was subsequently approved.
The charges against Azlin alleged that he had misled ten individuals into believing they would gain financial returns from a forex investment scheme. The victims were purportedly induced to invest sums ranging from RM2,700 to RM192,672.50 between 2020 and 2021 at various locations. If convicted, the offense carried severe penalties, including up to ten years imprisonment, whipping, and a fine. Mohd Hasanul, in turn, was charged with abetting the fraudulent activities.
Under Malaysian law, a DNAA allows the accused to be released without an official acquittal, thereby keeping the charges open for potential reinstatement should new evidence emerge. This ruling means that while both individuals are no longer actively facing prosecution, they could still be brought back to court if further developments arise in the case.
As the case remains unresolved, legal observers will be monitoring closely for any future action by the prosecution.
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