The Borneo Post

Former Perak PTG deputy registrar charged with cheating over Malay Reserve Land status

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A former officer of the Perak Land and Mines Office (PTG) pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court here yesterday to a charge of cheating the Perak Agricultur­al Land Board, resulting in the subdivisio­n of Malay Reserve Land covering an area of approximat­ely 649.2 hectares in 2012.

Rosli Che Mohamed, 64, entered the plea after the charge was read before Judge Datuk Ibrahim Osman.

The accused, as the then Deputy Registrar of Titles at the department, was charged with deceiving the Perak Agricultur­al Land Board into believing that the land parcels PN 174770-174772 and PT 17527-17529 in Mukim Sitiawan, Manjung were not Malay Reserve Land, via the Perak Land and Mines Director’s Office Data Correction Form dated March 25, 2011.

This prompted the Perak Agricultur­al Land Board to approve the land subdivisio­n applicatio­n for the ownership of PN 174772, Lot 17527 to 317 plots covering an area of approximat­ely 649.2 hectares in Mukim Sitiawan, Manjung to Nadi Agrobusine­ss Sdn Bhd, a decision that would not have been made had the Board known the matter was not true.

The offence was allegedly committed at the Perak PTG, Jalan Panglima Bukit Gantang Wahab here on Jan 4, 2012.

The charge under Section 418 of the Penal Code carries a jail term of up to seven years or a fine or both upon conviction.

Deputy public prosecutor Maziah Mansor proposed bail of RM10,000 with one surety for the accused, taking into account the gravity of the offence committed.

Rosli’s lawyer Syarul Nizam Rabi pleaded for a lower amount on the grounds that his client was a pensioner and had a child with a heart condition that requires treatment every six months at the National Heart Institute.

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