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Perak Stadium brawl: court fines three men RM2,000

They plead guilty for rioting during match between Perak FC, Selangor FC last Saturday 

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 23 May 2023 12:52PM

Perak Stadium brawl: court fines three men RM2,000
Three men aged between 20 and 26 have been fined RM2,000 each by the court for rioting during a football match at the Perak Stadium last Saturday. – Screen grab pic, May 23, 2023

IPOH – Three men were fined RM2,000 each, or three months in jail if they fail to do so, by the Magistrates’ Court here today for

Magistrate S. Punitha meted out the fine on Mohamad Amirul Asnil Mat Pandir, 26, Muhammad Aiman Firdaus Badrul Hisam, 21, and Muhammad Hayyan Sufi Mohd Sabri, 20, after they pleaded guilty to the charge. 

Another accused, aged 17, was allowed bail of RM1,500 with one surety pending his probationary report and the court set June 28 for mention. 

The four of them were jointly charged under Section 147 of the Penal Code with rioting at the stadium at 9.17pm last Saturday. 

The incident occurred during a Super League match between Perak FC and Selangor FC. 

All the accused were represented by lawyer Robert S. Gnanarajan, while deputy public prosecutor Nasrul Hadi Abdul Ghani prosecuted. – Bernama, May 23, 2023

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