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Friday, 19 December 2014

Princess Raider consider the case is completed

Film  Morning Glory , Lady Raider Zainal Abidin explains the issues she and her boyfriend called Shahrizan Abdullah grabbed by a team of enforcers Selangor Islamic Religious Department (Jais) on Sunday has been completed.

Princess Raider or more friendly with greetings Nina, 33, told the case would not be brought to court for reasons not explained other than claiming their innocence.

"Everything has been done because of the current events at home, there's nothing going on between us.

"The case will not be brought to Jais or any court," he said when contacted  on Tuesday.

Newspaper reported, Nina, who is also a single mother to three points of light invaded by Jais about 3:23 o'clock Sunday morning at a condominium near Ampang in a series of raids by the Enforcement Division Jais public information.

The actress claimed that the raid was deliberately designed by ex-boyfriend and ex-wife Shahrizam for the purpose of embarrassing.

In the meantime, Nina said, even feel terainaya following the incident but he does not intend to take action against those who try to impose his honor.

"I would not lengthen the matter because their tastes are satisfied can embarrass me like that.

"There is no point to take revenge because when they get tired they will be silent," he said.

Meanwhile, commenting on negative outlook following the receipt of the incident Nina said she did not think too much about it and continue with life as usual.

"Normally a person's mouth and I could not do anything to stop them from continuing to talk bad things about me.

"Most important to me and my family to know about what really happened and it was enough," he said.

Meanwhile, the singer said in a statement issued here on Wednesday told, the actor was detained under section 29 (1) A and B Selangor Syariah Criminal Enactment 1995.

Assistant Director, Public Relations & Publishing, Hanie Othman said, an examination of the Raider and a young daughter of Shahrizan Abdullah, 30, was carried out at a residential premises in Pandan Perdana, Hulu Klang based on public complaints to the Enforcement Division of the department.

If convicted, the couple may be fined not more than RM3,000 or jailed Ngelema term not exceeding two years or both.

"They have been released on bail and ordered to appear at the Gombak District Religious Office for further investigation and the case is currently under investigation Jais," he said in a statement.

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