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Tuesday, 5 May 2015

Women's clothes at Jalan Petaling on bail

After eight days of detention at the Kajang Prison, woman who takes off her clothes in Jalan Petaling recently released on bail by the Magistrate's Court here today.

KUALA LUMPUR: After eight days of detention at the Kajang Prison, woman who takes off her clothes in Jalan Petaling recently released on bail by the Magistrate's Court here today.

Magistrate Siti Radziah Kamarudin allow Sollunda arena Avril, 33, a bail of RM7,000 with one surety.

The court also imposed an additional condition that the accused must report to any police station every two weeks and to surrender his passport to the court.

Siti Radziah also ordered the arena Avril, who hails from Sabah, Peninsular Malaysia did not leave until his case is complete.

The accused was wearing a black coat length, short skirts and boots bail by his brother.

Before the proceedings began, the accused who was a spa employee seemed happy and talked with one another accused who was with him in the dock.

On 28 April, the arena Avril part-time model who also was charged in the Magistrate's Court as undressing in public when they fail to pay after eating a chicken rice shop.

Picture without a shirt and bra recorded and distributed on social sites and be viral.

On that day the court did not set any security against the woman because no guarantor are present.

He was indicted on counts of committing lewd acts in public, at Jalan Petaling, here at 2:07 pm, April 23, under Section 294 (a) of the Penal Code which carries a maximum prison sentence of three months or a fine or both, if convicted.

The court also read out once again the charge against the Avril arena.

The woman maintains innocence of recognition after the charge was described by his attorney Izzat Muhammad Nor Nordin.

Earlier, Deputy Public Prosecutor N. Joy Jothi offers RM10,000 with two sureties on the grounds of the possibility of the accused will leave Peninsular Malaysia but Nor Izzat urged the court to reduce it to a RM1,000 bail for offenses committed his client is small.

He argues the principle of bail is not to punish the defendant but to ensure his appearance in court for the next hearing.

The court fixed May 29 for mention.

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