Scrap metal collector jailed 4 months for threatening to ‘slaughter’ family

Scrap metal collector jailed 4 months for threatening to ‘slaughter’ family

Johari Ramlan, 36, pleads guilty to making the threat after his mother refused to let him use a mobile phone.

The magistrates’ court in Yong Peng sentenced Johari Ramlan to four months’ jail for criminal intimidation and three months for possessing stolen property, with both sentences to run concurrently from April 16, the date of his arrest. (Facebook pic)
PETALING JAYA:
A scrap metal collector was sentenced to four months in jail by a magistrates’ court in Yong Peng after being convicted of threatening to kill family members and possessing stolen copper wire.

Johari Ramlan, 36, pleaded guilty to criminal intimidation and fraudulent possession of property after the charges were read out before magistrate Arun Noval Dass, the New Straits Times reported.

According to the facts of the case, Johari berated his mother on April 2 after the 74-year-old refused to let him use a mobile phone. He then threatened to slaughter the entire family that very night.

Johari’s sister-in-law, who witnessed the incident at a house in Kampung Kelichap, Senggarang, lodged a police report.

In a separate incident, Johari was found in possession of stolen copper wire at an abandoned house on Jalan Sungai Suluh Besar, Senggarang, at 3.20pm on April 17.

The court sentenced him to four months’ jail for criminal intimidation and three months for possessing stolen property, with both sentences to run concurrently from April 16, the date of his arrest.

Deputy public prosecutor Firdaus Ruslan appeared for the prosecution, while Johari was represented by lawyer Tan Song Yan.

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