Gardener jailed, fined for bribing cop

24 Apr 2024 • 1:16 PM MYT
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By: Lagatah Toyos

TAWAU: A gardener who tried to bribe a policeman with RM100 was jailed two days and fined RM10,000 or three months’ jail.

Buba Pangewa, 67, was sentenced by Session Court Judge Jason Juga, after Buba pleaded guilty to the charge against him on Tuesday.

Buba gave the bribe to Corporal Samsul Wahap, as inducement to release Buba and his friend Yohanis Pappang from Indonesia, for having expired passports.

The offence took place at the Road Check Point - RCP) in Jalan Kalabakan on March 14, 2023 at 10.15am.

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During mitigation, Buba who was not represented asked for leniency saying that he has a wife and four children to look after.

However, Prosecuting Officer Rekhraj Singh from MACC urged the court to impose an appropriate sentence on the grounds that it was a serious offence.

The court heard that on the said day, Buba drove a Toyota Land Cruiser and was detained for examination when passing by the checkpoint from Tawau.

During examination, Buba gave a plastic containing RM100 as inducement to release him and his friend so that they could continue their journey to Keningau to manage their expired passports.

The policeman had warned Buba few times that it was an offence but he refused and later ended being detained for further action.

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