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Lorry driver pleads not guilty to Bangsar clinic gang robbery

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A 49-year-old Indian driver named P Sangara Lingam has been formally accused and is currently facing trial for a gang robbery involving the use of weapons. He appeared in court on March 18 to plead not guilty after being charged with robbing Pakistani man Sajid Ahmed Abbasi at an ayurvedic clinic earlier this month while armed using parang as weapon provided by text excerpt above, he also claimed that another person is still missing from case investigation conducted so far today before judge Suhaila Haron presided over proceedings regarding the incident involving 35-year-old victim who...

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    A lorry driver named P. Sangara Lingam, aged 49, pleaded not guilty to charges of armed gang robbery involving a parang at an ayurvedic clinic.
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    The alleged incident occurred earlier this month in Bangsar when the defendant and another person still at large robbed Pakistani man Sajid Ahmed Abbasi (35) of his ring while inside Samkkya Integrated Ayward Clinic on Lorong 1/40, Bandar Utama. The prosecution alleges they used a parang during their assault.
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    The case is currently being heard in the Sessions Court with Judge Suhaila Haron presiding over proceedings initiated today.
[Mar] Alleged armed robbery occurred at Samkkya Integrated Ayurvedic Clinic, Lorong 1/40 in Bangsar. Defendant P Sangara Lingam and an accomplice robbed victim Sajid Ahmed Abbasi of a ring while using a parang.
[Mar] P Santra Lingam was charged with gang robbery involving the use of weapons (parangs) at Bangsar clinic. He is currently in custody awaiting trial proceedings initiated today by Sessions Court Judge Suhaila Haron, where he pleaded not guilty.
Pemandu lori didakwa rompak berkumpulan guna parang di klinik
Lorry driver pleads not guilty to Bangsar clinic armed robbery
Pemandu lori mengaku tidak salah rompak pekerja klinik
Man charged over armed gang robbery at Bangsar clinic

P.Sangara Lingam pleaded not guilty in Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court on March 19 to charges involving gang robbery with a parang at an ayurvedic clinic, where he is accused of robbing Pakistani national Sajid Ahmed Abbasi along with another fugitive. The court set bail for RM7,000 and ordered him monthly reporting while prohibiting contact with prosecution witnesses until the next hearing on April 17.

Lorry driver claims trial to gang robbery in Bangsar

Pangaran Lingam pleaded not guilty in connection with the armed robbery of Sajid Ahmed Abbasi at an Ayurvedic clinic on March 4, which was charged under Sections 395 and 397 of the Penal Code for up to twenty years' imprisonment. The court granted him bail set at RM10,000 (later adjusted by counsel's request) with conditions requiring monthly police reporting while prohibiting contact with witnesses until his next appearance on April 17.