Today (18 April), the Court of Appeal released 27-years-old Sam Ke Ting on a bail of RM10,000 and 1 surety. After spending a few nights in...
Over the weekend, Transport Minister Datuk Wee Ka Siong, announced that the government will not be interfering with the Sam Ke Ting – Basikal Lajak case...
Today (18 April) marks the date for Sam Ke Ting’s appeal at the Court of Appeal and Malaysians are eager to know the outcome. It has...
Recently, the basikal lajak (modified bicycle) case has gained a lot of attention on the internet and sparked massive discussion among netizens. In a series of...
According to Transport Minister Datuk Wee Ka Siong, the government respects the court’s decision on the Basikal Lajak case and will not interfere. This follows the...
Tan Sri Dr Muhammad Shafee Abdullah, a renown lawyer who represented Najib in his various trials, including the infamous SRC International and 1MDB cases has offered...
By now, the whole nation is aware of the news revolving around Sam Ke Ting who was charged with reckless driving that caused the death of...
“As a single mother who lost her son, I’ve been in pain all these years.” Sabariah, the mother of 1 of the victims of basikal lajak...
The talk about the verdict on Sam Ke Ting continues while the signatures on the petitions calling for her release constantly increase. Just this afternoon (15...
The recent court decision to sentence Sam Ke Ting to 6 years’ improsinment and a fine of RM6,000 for the offence of reckless driving resulting in...
The nation was shocked by Johor Bahru High Court’s verdict on Sam Ke Ting recently and since then, many have shown support and urged her to...
Just yesterday (13 April), it was reported that the High Court in Johor Bahru has sentenced 27-year-old Sam Ke Ting to 6 years’ imprisonment as well...
Many are in a state of anger and disbelief over the verdict to throw clerk, Sam Ke Ting, in prison for 6 years along with a...
For some people, the verdict on the Basikal Lajak case is unfair, especially toward Sim Ke Ting who has been sentenced to 6 years of jail...
SFollowing yesterday’s breaking story on the clerk who met with an accident with 8 teenage ‘basikal lajak’ cyclists, Malaysians were outraged by the authorities’ decision to...
The Johor Bahru High Court yesterday (13 April) sentenced a 27-years-old Sim Ke Ting to a jail time of 6 years & a fine of RM6,000...