
Food Vendors Impersonated Police, Raped Student: Court Case in Melaka
Two Food Vendors Plead Not Guilty to Rape and Impersonating Police in Melaka Melaka, Malaysia – In a shocking turn of events, two food vendors appeared in the Ayer Keroh Sessions Court today, pleading not guilty to charges of rape and impersonating police officers. The incident involved a female university student and allegedly occurred last week. The accused, identified as Muhammad Syafiq Ashraf Jasaruddin, 23, and Muhammad Nazim Razali, 29, were arrested shortly after the incident. According to the prosecution, the two men posed as police officers before committing the crime. The victim, a 19-year-old student, was reportedly abducted and assaulted in a car near a convenience store in Taman Bukit Rambai Utama. "The accused face serious charges and could face a minimum of 10 years in prison," said a spokesperson for the prosecution. The court has adjourned the case until July 7th for further documentation review. The case highlights the importance of public safety and the need for vigilance against individuals impersonating authority figures. The ongoing investigation underscores the severity of the crime and the commitment of law enforcement to bring the perpetrators to justice.