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KOTAKINABALU: A 23-year-old transgender, who was charged with robbing a policeman, was on Tuesday freed of the charge by the Sessions Court here.

Kota Kinabalu: .Judge Ummu Kalthom Abd Samad discharged and acquitted Nidsmar Jalal of the charge without his defence being called. Ummu in delivering her ruling held that the prosecution failed to establish a prima facie case against Nidsmar.

“Therefore, the court hereby orders that he is to be discharged and acquitted from the said charge without his defence being called,” held Ummu during the ruling Tuesday. Nidsmar was accused of robbing Abang Rudy, who a police lance corporal at that time, of his RM300 at 2.30pm, on June 17, 2020 on the third floor near Restaurant Abang J at Bandaran Berjaya here.

 

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