Cop says not my bitcoin as court grills him on digital gold

A 41-year-old deputy superintendent entered innocent pleas at Sessions Court regarding accusations of ignoring asset disclosure requirements. Mohd Shahril Abu Bakar faces prosecution under Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission legislation for allegedly withholding information about various investments and financial holdings. The defendant must explain sources behind digital gold holdings, cryptocurrency investments, savings accounts, and property financing totaling significant amounts across multiple platforms and institutions. MACC officials served legal notices demanding sworn statements about asset origins during March of this year.

Judge Rosli Ahmad scheduled the next hearing for late October while granting conditional release requiring monthly reporting and passport surrender. The prosecution seeks penalties reaching five years imprisonment or substantial monetary fines under current anti-corruption statutes. Legal representatives appeared for both sides during yesterday's proceedings at the courthouse. Bail arrangements permit temporary freedom pending case resolution.
 

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