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Jailed – duo who stole food to feed families

Jailed – duo who stole food to feed families

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Published on: Wednesday, July 23, 2025
Published on: Wed, Jul 23, 2025
By: Jo Ann Mool Text Size: Both men did not act out of personal interest, but out of desperation to support their families amidst rising living costs and economic hardship. Kota Kinabalu: Two men who stole RM153.90 worth of groceries from a convenience store in Penampang to feed their families were each jailed 14 days Tuesday. Labourer Abdillah Dumek, 42, and unemployed Mohammad Salleh, 37, pleaded guilty before Magistrate Marilyn Kelvin to stealing three packets of Biscoff biscuits, two cans of corned beef, a bottle of Naturel olive oil, a pack of Boh tea, and two tom yam stock cubes at The Stop N Shop, on June 29, at 7pm. Duty counsel Lim Ming Zoong @ Lawrence, who represented both requested a lenient sentence, stating that Abdillah, a divorcee with two children, and Mohammad, who was married with four children, had committed the offence out of desperation to support their families, who were fully dependent on them. Lim further submitted that although the court's AI sentencing recommendation served as a guideline, it could not consider the financial hardship the duo had faced. He said both men did not act out of personal interest, but out of desperation to support their families amidst rising living costs and economic hardship. Inspector Yusdi Basri, who prosecuted, urged the court to impose a deterrent sentence and raised no objection to the proposed AI-generated sentencing recommendation. Magistrate Marilyn, in ordering the duo to serve their sentence from the date of their arrest, advised them not to resort to stealing again. They were jointly charged under Section 380 of the Penal, which carries a jail term of up to 10 years and liability of a fine, on conviction. The facts of the case presented by the prosecution, stated that the store staff had alerted the complainant about two suspicious individuals loitering in the shop. CCTV footage showed them placing several items into a bag and leaving without paying. Both men were apprehended by the complainant and store employees, and the stolen items were recovered from their bags. In another case, a 38-year-old man was fined RM25 or jailed four days for using violence in a public place, disrupting public order. Chin Yong Fah admitted to committing the offence against a Pakistani national Faridoon Khan at 10.30am on July 10, at the parking lot of the wholesale fruit and vegetable market along Jalan Pintas, Penampang. The facts of the case presented by the prosecution stated that the incident began when Chin confronted Faridoon for parking his vehicle in a way that obstructed traffic and advised him to use the designated parking areas. An argument broke out, during which Khan punched Chin in the eye, prompting a scuffle. Both men later filed police reports, with Khan sustaining a minor thigh injury and Chin suffering swollen eye. Chin was charged under Section 8(1)(e) of the Minor Offences Ordinance of Sabah, which provides for a RM25 fine. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available.
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