JOHOR BARU – A 27-year-old woman and her housemate have been charged at the Sessions Court for abusing and neglecting a seven-year-old boy. The boy’s biological mother, Nurul Asyiqin Mohamad Zahir, and Singaporean Awiin Chua, 30, were brought to court on Wednesday...
Both women said they understood the charges and pleaded not guilty.
Lawyer Abdul Rahim Ali, who represented both accused, asked for a lower bail amount as Nurul Asyiqin lost her job two months ago and was currently unemployed. She also did not possess a passport.
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