Malaysia

Courts orders four-day remand for Long Tiger, three others

Escaping police custody earlier, 32-year-old is facing charges for extortion, rape

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 29 Dec 2021 3:57PM

Courts orders four-day remand for Long Tiger, three others
Abdul Hamim Ab Hamid, who was re-arrested in Kedah yesterday, is being detained for investigation under Section 223/224 of the Penal Code. – Facebook pic, December 29, 2021

JOHOR BARU – A remand order of four days was issued by the Tangkak magistrate’s court here today against an ethnic Rohingya man known as Long Tiger, who escaped police custody while at the court on December 15.

The remand order against Abdul Hamim Ab Hamid, 32, was issued by magistrate Analia Kamaruddin, who also issued a similar order against three other individuals, aged 36, 38 and 46, who are believed to be Hamim’s accomplices.

Hamim, who was re-arrested in Kedah yesterday, was detained for investigation under Section 223/224 of the Penal Code, while the arrest of the three individuals was made under Section 216 of the same law for harbouring an offender.

Yesterday, Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Acryl Sani Abdullah Sani was reported to have said that Hamim was re-arrested at about 3pm in Kedah.

Hamim was reported to have escaped police custody at the same court on December 15 when he was brought there to face an extortion charge.

He also has other cases pending, including for rape. – Bernama, December 29, 2021

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