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Tuesday, September 21, 2021

Jangan khuatir JAIS, mungkin Nur ta'dapat, tetapi lain 'nyonya' bolih disiasat lah kaukau, wakakaka

theVibes.com:

Manhunt ends as Nur Sajat held by Thai immigration

Repatriation of 36-year-old entrepreneur stalled as certain countries, organisations allegedly working against effort


Nur Sajat was detained in a luxury condominium unit in Bangkok after Thai authorities received information from their Malaysian counterparts. – Nur Sajat Instagram pic, September 20, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – The police hunt for a Malaysian transwoman and cosmetic entrepreneur is over after Nur Sajat was reportedly detained by Thai immigration on September 8.

The 36-year-old was detained in a luxury condominium unit in Bangkok after Thai authorities received information from their Malaysian counterparts, reported Harian Metro.

The Malay daily quoted a source as saying that Thai immigration had pinpointed Nur Sajat’s location on June 4.

The source also said a raid was carried out around 6pm on September 8 resulting in Nur Sajat’s arrest, who was brought to Thai immigration headquarters.

“Nur Sajat was charged in Thai courts on September 9 but was released on a US$2,000 (RM8,381) bail posted by an acquaintance the following day.”

For now, the source said Nur Sajat is in Bangkok and was told to check in with the Thai immigration every 14 days.

The daily reported that negotiations to repatriate Nur Sajat are ongoing as the source alleged that there is intervention by certain countries and organisations to prevent that from taking place.

The shariah high court in Kuala Lumpur issued an arrest warrant on February 23 against Nur Sajat for failing to attend proceedings.

The accused has been charged with dressing up as a woman at a religious event, bringing Islam into contempt, three years ago.

In proceedings on January 6, Nur Sajat was charged with committing the offence at a beauty centre owned by the entrepreneur in Section 16, Shah Alam, at 7.30pm on February 23, 2018.

Nur Sajat was charged under Section 10(a) of the Shariah Crimes (Selangor) Enactment 1995, which provides for a maximum fine of RM5,000, imprisonment not exceeding three years, or both, upon conviction. – The Vibes, September 20, 2021

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kt notes:

After initiating the BIGGEST manwomanhunt in Malaysian history, JAIS (at least 122 officers) and scores of policemen failed in locating Nur. The human resources would have been better employ in locating the daughter and fugitive ex-husband of Indira Gandhi.

I hope the Thais ignore the extradition request as gay sex is NOT a crime in Thailand, wakakaka - nor that of Sweetie Nur wearing baju kurung.

However, all in not lost yet. Use the same resources (JAIS and Police) to investigate into the BIGGEST gay sex act in Selangor history, depicted as follows:






Syioklah Kedua 'tu Bersatu



2 comments:

  1. This is Kerajaan Allah at its best - phtui!!!

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  2. The damned Yanks and Aussies have been interfering in the Sajat case.
    Sajat had already applied for asylum in Ozzland.

    Thailand is feeling caught between Asean good neighbourliness and the damned WASPS. Let's see how this plays out.

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