Court rejects remand application against Boy Iman

15 Oct 2017 / 21:59 H.

BUKIT MERTAJAM: The magistrate's court here today rejected an application by police for a remand order against DBI Properties managing director Datuk Noruliman A. Rahman.
The court also rejected the remand application for three other directors of the company aged between 30 and 45 years old.
It is learnt that Magistrate Dianne Ningrad Nor Azahar turned down the request after Noruliman's counsel Faizul Mohd Nasir stressed that his clients have been remanded before at six separate courts.
Faizul said all of his clients will be taken back to the central Seberang Prai district police headquarters in Bandar Perda.
"All of them will be released later today", he told reporters at the Bukit Mertajam Court Complex.
On Oct 2, Noruliman, 37, also an actor known as 'Boy Iman', was detained at the Bukit Indah police station in Ampang for alleged involvement in a RM6.2 million property scam.
The police began investigations following reports on the scam allegedly involving DBI Properties and Syarikat Juta Kelulut Global Resources.
The actor was previously remanded in Ampang, Shah Alam, Muar, Sungai Petani, Kubang Past and the last one in Kangar.
It was also learnt that a total of 210 reports have been lodged against the actor and his company.
When contacted, Penang Commercial Crime Investigation Department chief ACP Abdul Ghani Ahmad said Noruliman will be rearrested by the South Seberang Prai district police.
theSun learnt that the actor will be arrested to facilitate further investigation on the case.

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