
They were accused under Section 130V ( 1 ) of the Penal Code, which, if found guilty, could lead to a sentence in prison of up to 20 years.  ,
Local media reported that the situation is now in the High Court’s jurisdiction because the SOSMA Act was invoked, which means no plea was entered.  ,
Hamimah Yakub, 73, a CPA from GISB Holdings, was also charged in October, but she was released on bail before on January 13.  ,
Metformin then revealed that she had two guarantee and was bailed at RM40,000.  ,
Latifah, who also presided over that event in January, claimed that the ruling considered Hamimah’s gender and that the SOSMA Act’s exemptions were taken into account.  ,
Latifah said next,” The judge also took into account the applicant’s years, who is now 73, and submitted evidence of her wellbeing issues.”  ,
Like the eight other people who were able to escape arrest on Monday, Hamimah was even prohibited from speaking with any of the prosecution’s witnesses. She is also required to turn in to the Kajang police office every two months before the trial is over.  ,
According to FMT, SOSMA Section 13 ( 2 )( b ) specifically allows for consideration of release under bail for women, minors, or people with serious illnesses.
Kamal Hisham Jaafar, Hamimah’s attorney, claimed in January that she had bronchitis, diabetes, hypertension, and severe allergies and that she had several heath conditions.
The teachings and practices of GISB Holdings have been delinquent in at least seven states, including Perlis, Selangor, Pahang, Sabah, Melaka, Penang, and Johor.  ,
More than 625 patients aged between two times and 28 years old were rescued from Malaysian authorities on September 11, 2013, which started their operations against GISB.