`Heavenly king' challenges detention order

From: New Straits Times | Date: June 4, 2004| Author: Tony Emmanuel | Copyright information


New Straits Times

06-04-2004

`Heavenly king' challenges detention order
Byline: Tony Emmanuel
Edition: Main/Lifestyle; 2*
Section: Nation

KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. - A top underworld boss is challenging his two-year detention.

Lawyers for the Datuk, dubbed one of the "Four Heavenly Kings", have applied to nullify his detention.
"An application seeking a review was submitted immediately after the detention orders were served," said...

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