In a Kuala Lumpur courtroom on Thursday, a 50-year-old lorry driver named P Sangara Lingam stood to deny that he and an unidentified accomplice robbed a Pakistani clinic worker at bladepoint in Bangsar earlier this month. The charge, rooted in statutes that carry up to two decades of imprisonment, places an ordinary working man at the intersection of serious criminal allegation and the quiet weight of family obligation. As the law moves at its measured pace toward an April hearing, one accused man is free on bail, one alleged partner remains unfound, and a clinic worker carries the memory of a
Lorry driver denies armed robbery of clinic worker in Bangsar
One clinic worker was robbed at knifepoint and had personal property stolen during the alleged armed robbery.
Crime & Justice