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Oct 19: Hearing of rape case involving Tronoh assemblyman

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IPOH- The Sessions Court here today fixed three days, beginning Oct 19 to hear the case involving Tronoh Assemblyman  Paul Yong Choo Kiong, who is charged with raping an Indonesian maid.

Judge Azman Abu Hassan set the dates when the case came up for mention today.

Azman set the dates following a request by Perak prosecution director Azhar Mokhtar pending  the Federal Court’s decision on the defence’s appeal to transfer the case from the Sessions Court to the High Court.

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According to Azhar, the victim or key witness in the case had been kept waiting for a year and the case is being monitored by both Malaysian and Indonesia.

Also present were lawyers  Datuk Rajpal Singh and Farhan Sapian, representing Yong, 50.

Rajpal Singh, when met by reporters after the proceeding, on its appeal at the Federal Court, said :

“The record is ready, only the majority judgement is not ready yet. So it’s still waiting for majority judgement. Once the majority judgement is ready then we should be able to fix the date for hearing in the Federal Court”.

He said the defence team did not object to the dates set by the Sessions Court to hear the case and hoped its appeal at the Federal Court could be resolved before Oct 19.

On Aug 23 last year, Yong, who is former Perak Housing, Local Government, Public Transport, Non-Muslim Affairs and New Villages Committee chairman, pleaded not guilty at the Sessions Court to raping the Indonesian maid at a house in Meru Desa Park,  between 8.15 pm and 9.15 pm on July 7, 2019.

Following which, on Dec 5, Sessions Court judge Norashima Khalid set Feb 10 to 14, 2020 to hear the case.

On Feb 10  this year, the Court of Appeal dismissed the application on grounds that  there was no appealable error by the High Court judicial commissioner in refusing Yong’s application to transfer the case to the High Court.

Yong filed an appeal at the Federal Court against the Court of appeal’s decision and the matter is still pending.

— BERNAMA