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INILAH SMS yang diterima oleh tiga ADUN di Terengganu pada April lalu.

Ahmad Ramzi


KUALA TERENGGANU (Kosmo)- Ahli politik, Datuk Dr. Ahmad Ramzi Mohd. Zubir mengaku tidak bersalah di Mahkamah Sesyen di sini hari ini terhadap empat tuduhan berhubung ugutan jenayah melalui khidmat pesanan ringkas (SMS) kepada tiga Ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri Terengganu (ADUN) dua bulan lepas.

Bekas Setiausaha Politik kepada bekas Menteri Besar Terengganu, Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh itu kelihatan tenang ketika pertuduhan dibaca terhadapnya di hadapan Hakim Mohamad Khalid Abdul Karim.

Bagi pertuduhan pertama, Ahmad Ramzi dituduh melakukan ugutan jenayah dengan mengancam mendatangkan kematian kepada ADUN Paka, Mohd. Ariffin Abdullah kira-kira pukul 11.21 malam di E726 Kampung Kubang Parit pada 13 April lalu.

Bagi pertuduhan kedua dan ketiga, tertuduh melakukan perkara yang sama kepada dua lagi ADUN, Abd. Halim Jusoh (Permaisuri) dan Datuk Rosol Wahid (Ajil) pada pukul 11.21 malam dan 11.25 malam di tempat dan tarikh yang sama.

Beliau turut berdepan tuduhan pilihan iaitu menggunakan perkhidmatan internet bagi menghantar SMS, ‘Baik jangan teruskan niat YB, YB tak sayang nyawa?’ kepada tiga ADUN tersebut.

Kesalahan dilakukan di bawah Seksyen 233(1)(a) Akta Komunikasi dan Multimedia 1998 (Akta 588) dan sabit kesalahan boleh didenda maksimum RM50,000 atau penjara maksimum setahun.

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KUALA TERENGGANU, 4 Jun (Bernama) — Ahli politik Datuk Dr Ahmad Ramzi Mohd Zubir mengaku tidak bersalah di Mahkamah Sesyen di sini hari ini terhadap empat tuduhan berhubung ugutan jenayah melalui SMS kepada tiga Anggota Dewan Undangan Negeri Terengganu dua bulan lepas.

Setiausaha Politik kepada bekas Menteri Besar Terengganu, Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh itu, kelihatan tenang ketika pertuduhan dibaca terhadapnya di hadapan Hakim Mohamad Khalid Abdul Karim.

Mahkamah membenarkan Ahmad Ramzi, 37, diikat jamin sebanyak RM8,000 dan diarah menyerahkan pasport. Hakim Mohamad Khalid menetapkan 19 Julai ini sebagai tarikh sebutan semula kes berkenaan.

Mengikut pertuduhan pertama, pada 11.21 malam 13 April lepas di E726 Jalan Kubang Parit, Kampung Kubang Parit di sini, dia didakwa melakukan ugutan jenayah dengan mengancam hendak mendatangkan kematian kepada Mohd Ariffin Abdullah, Adun Paka, dengan niat hendak menyebabkan kegentaran kepadanya.

Ahmad Ramzi juga didakwa melakukan perbuatan tersebut terhadap Abdul Halim Jusoh, Adun Permaisuri, pada tarikh, tempat dan waktu yang sama, dan juga terhadap Datuk Rosol Wahid, Adun Ajil, pada 11.25 malam di tempat dan pada tarikh yang sama.

Untuk ketiga-tiga pertuduhan itu, Ahmad Ramzi boleh dipenjara tidak melebihi dua tahun jika sabit kesalahan.

Bagi pertuduhan keempat pada tarikh dan tempat yang sama, antara 11.21 malam dan 11.25 malam, dia didakwa memfitnah Wan Ahamad Wan Muda dengan menghantar SMS yang mengandungi ugutan jenayah dengan mengancam hendak mendatangkan kematian kepada Mohd Ariffin, Abdul Halim dan Rosol, melalui laman web http://ownsmsbiz.com/v1 dengan menggunakan nombor telefon bimbit 019-9158369 milik Wan Ahamad.

Bagi kesalahan itu, Ahmad Ramzi boleh dihukum penjara selama tempoh tidak lebih dua tahun atau denda atau kedua-duanya, jika sabit kesalahan.

Pendakwaan dijalankan oleh Timbalan Pendakwa Raya, Ishak Mohd Yussof dan Andi Razalijaya manakala Ahmad Ramzi diwakili peguam, Rosli Abdul Rahman.

— BERNAMA

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KUALA TERENGGANU (The Star): Datuk Dr Ahmad Ramzi Mohamad Zubir, the former political secretary to former mentri besar Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh claimed trial at the Sessions Court here to four charges of criminal intimidation for sending death threats via SMS to three Barisan Nasional state assemblymen.

He was released on a RM8,000 bail in two sureties. His international passport was also impounded and the case has been fixed for July 19 for mention.

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Datuk Dr Ahmad Ramzi Mohammad Zubir had three laptops seized from him
Datuk Dr Ahmad Ramzi Mohammad Zubir had three laptops seized from him

KUALA TERENGGANU (NST): Datuk Dr Ahmad Ramzi Mohammad Zubir, who was arrested on Tuesday in connection with the text message death threats sent to three assemblymen last month, was released on RM50,000 police bail yesterday.

He was tightlipped about the incident and his only words to reporters waiting in front of the Kuala Terengganu police station were: “I have nothing to say. Thank you.”

State police deputy chief SAC II Hamzah Mohd Jamil said police seized a third laptop from Ramzi’s house in Kota Damansara, Selangor, early yesterday.

Ramzi, who is the political secretary to former Terengganu menteri besar Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh, was arrested at an undisclosed location a day after a warrant was issued after he failed to turn up for questioning in connection with the sending of text messages to the assemblymen last month.

Police seized two laptops and a modem from his house in Kampung Kubang Parit here on Monday and have collected evidence allegedly linking him to the SMSes.
Ramzi is being investigated for criminal intimidation by an anonymous communication, defamation and offences under the Multimedia and Communications Act 1998.

The SMS threat took centre stage last month amid a political tug of war between embattled Menteri Besar Datuk Ahmad Said and 10 assemblymen aligned to Idris.

Three assemblymen lodged police reports after receiving the SMS threats on April 14.

The three said the SMSes were sent by Ahmad’s senior private secretary, Wan Ahmad Wan Muda, who allegedly told them not to proceed with a rumoured plan to table a motion of no-confidence against Ahmad at the state assembly sitting. Police later absolved Wan Ahmad of any involvement.

On April 25, a 31-year-old clerk from Seri Kembangan, Selangor, was arrested at his house, after he was suspected of sending the SMSes.

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KUALA TERENGGANU (Harian Metro): Polis Terengganu menahan bekas setiausaha politik kepada bekas Menteri Besar Terengganu, Datuk Dr Ahmad Ramzi Mohamad Zubir jam 8.30 pagi, semalam.

Difahamkan, beliau ditahan di sebuah hotel selepas tempoh tiga hari diberikan polis terhadapnya untuk hadir memberi keterangan sejak Jumaat lalu berakhir.

Timbalan Ketua Polis negeri, Senior Asisten Komisioner II Hamzah Mohd Jamil, berkata tangkapan dibuat bagi melengkapkan kertas siasatan kes SMS ugutan bunuh membabitkan tiga Ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri (Adun) Barisan Nasional (BN) Terengganu pada 13 Mac lalu.

Menurutnya, polis turut merampas dua komputer riba dan sebuah modem dari rumah beliau di Kampung Kubang Parit kira-kira jam 3 petang kelmarin menggunakan waran geledah.

Katanya, Dr Ahmad Ramzi kini ditahan di Ibu Pejabat Polis Kontinjen (IPK) negeri untuk siasatan lanjut dan akan direman mengikut Seksyen 117 Kanun Acara Jenayah jika siasatan tidak dapat dilengkapkan dalam tempoh 24 jam

“Polis akan menyiasat kes itu mengikut Seksyen 507 Kanun Keseksaan bagi kesalahan ugutan jenayah, Seksyen 500 Kanun Keseksaan bagi kesalahan memfitnah serta Seksyen 233 Akta Telekomunikasi dan Multimedia 1998 kerana penggunaan tidak wajar kemudahan rangkaian dan perkhidmatan rangkaian,” katanya di IPK Terengganu, semalam.

Hadir sama Timbalan Ketua Jabatan Siasatan Jenayah negeri, Superintendan K Manoharan.

Menurutnya, sebaik siasatan lengkap, polis akan merujuk kertas siasatan kes itu ke pejabat Timbalan Pendakwa Raya untuk mendapat arahan lanjut termasuk mendakwa Dr Ahmad Ramzi.

Katanya, polis mempunyai bukti menunjukkan beliau terbabit dalam kes itu dan siasatan dijangka selesai dalam minggu ini bergantung kepada kerjasama diberikan.

Beliau berkata, siasatan dibuat setakat ini mendapati SMS ugutan bunuh diterima tiga Adun BN terbabit iaitu Datuk Rosol Wahid (Ajil), Abdul Halim Jusoh (Permaisuri) dan Mohd Ariffin Abdullah (Paka) pada 13 April lalu bukan dihantar menerusi telefon bimbit milik Setiausaha Sulit Kanan kepada Menteri Besar.

Pada 23 April lalu, polis menahan seorang kerani berusia 31 tahun yang bekerja di sebuah syarikat swasta di Bandar Baru Bangi, Selangor serta merampas peralatan termasuk komputer peribadi lelaki itu digunakan untuk menghantar SMS berkenaan.

Polis sudah menubuhkan satu pasukan khas menyiasat kes penyebaran SMS ugutan itu bagi mengelak kekeliruan dalam kalangan orang awam.

Sementara itu, di luar bangunan IPK, beberapa penyokong Dr Ahmad Ramzi kelihatan tenang berkumpul bagi memberikan sokongan kepadanya.

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KUALA TERENGGANU (The Star): Police arrested Datuk Dr Ahmad Ramzi Mohamad Zubir, the political secretary to former Terengganu Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh, on Tuesday to assist investigations into the threatening text message received by three Barisan Nasional assemblymen last month.

Deputy state police chief SAC II Hamzah Mohd Jamil said with Ahmad Ramzi’s arrest, police believed they have settled about 95 per cent of the case.

Police also seized two laptop computers and a modem from Ahmad Ramzi’s home in Kampung Kubang Parit, near here, at 3pm Tuesday.

“This is not an easy case as it involves technical matters. But we have acted to solve the case as soon as possible,” he said.

Police had been looking for Ahmad Ramzi as he was among the individuals who had given media statements regarding the death threat contained in the text message received by Ajil assemblyman Datuk Rosol Wahid, Abdul Halim Jusoh (Permaisuri) and Zakaria Abdullah (Paka) on April 13.

This prompted 10 Barisan assemblymen, including the three who received the message, to stay away from the Terengganu state assembly sitting on April 14.

Hamzah said, Ahmad Ramzi, who was a Barisan candidate in the 12th general election, was being held at the Terengganu police headquarters and would be remanded if the investigations could not be completed within 24 hours.

Police were investigating the case under Section 507 of the Penal Code for criminal intimidation and Section 500 of the same law for defamation.

Ahmad Ramzi is also being investigated under the Section 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1988 for improper use of network services. – Bernama

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KUALA TERENGGANU, Mon (NST):

Datuk Dr Ahmad Ramzi Mohammad, the political secretary to former Terengganu Menteri Besar, Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh, is now wanted by police.

Police obtained today a warrant of arrest for the 42-year-old after he failed to take up their offfer to turn up for questioning within 72 hours.

Terengganu police had given him three days from Friday to show up or face arrest so that he can be interviewed in connection with the SMS death threats that were sent to three assemblymen last month.

Terengganu police deputy chief SAC II Hamzah Mohd Jamil said police have also issued an alert to the Immigration Department to ensure that Zamri does not leave the country.

Interpol have also been informed to trace Ahmad Ramzi’s whereabouts.
“Those with information about him should call the nearest police station as Ramzi’s cooperation is very much needed for this case,” he told reporters.

The SMS threat issue took centre stage last month amid a political tug of war between embattled Menteri Besar Datuk Ahmad Said and at least 10 state assembleymen aligned to to Idris.

The three assemblymen lodged police reports shortly after receiving the SMS threats.

Ramzi, who is now Idris’ special officer, was also at the police station grounds when they lodged the reports.

In their reports, the three assemblymen said the SMSes were believed to have been sent by Ahmad’s senior private secretary , Wan Ahmad Wan Muda, who allegedly told them not to proceed with a rumoured plan to table a motion of no-confidence against Ahmad at the state assembly sitting.

The three and the seven other ‘rebels’, citing security concerns, boycotted the sitting next day and Wan Ahmad also lodged a police report on the matter next day.

Police later absolved him (Wan Ahmad) of any involvement. Several days later a 31-year-old clerk from Seri Kembangan was arrested at his house, suspected of being the SMS sender.

Ahmad Ramzi went missing a day after the clerk was arrested.

The case is being investigated under Section 507 of the Penal Code for criminal intimidation by annonymous communication.

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Ahmad Ramzi

KUALA TERENGGANU: Setiausaha Politik bekas Menteri Besar Terengganu, Datuk Dr Ahmad Ramzi Mohamad Zubir diminta tampil membantu polis melengkapkan siasatan kes khidmat pesanan ringkas (SMS) ugutan bunuh kepada tiga Ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri (Adun) Barisan Nasional (BN) Terengganu bulan lalu.

Timbalan Ketua Polis Terengganu, Senior Asisten Komisioner (SAC II), Hamzah Mohd Jamil, berkata Ahmad Ramzi diberi tempoh tiga hari sehingga Isnin untuk datang ke Ibu Pejabat Polis Daerah Kuala Terengganu dan jika dia gagal waran tangkap akan dikeluarkan terhadapnya.

Beliau berkata, sehingga kini, Ahmad Ramzi yang kini mungkin berada di luar negara, belum tampil memberi keterangan kepada polis, walaupun sudah diminta berbuat demikian pada 25 April lalu.

Ahmad Ramzi diminta menemui atau menghubungi Pegawai Penyiasat Kanan, Jabatan Siasatan Jenayah Kuala Terengganu, Asisten Superintendan Mohd Hadzwan Zulkefle, talian 09-6246222 dalam masa terdekat.

Hamzah berkata, polis sudah mencari Ahmad Ramzi di kediamannya di Kuala Terengganu dan Kuala Lumpur tetapi gagal mengesannya.

“Polis sudah selesai menjalankan kes dan hanya menunggu Ahmad Ramzi tampil memberi keterangan. Kita tidak menolak kemungkinan beliau berada di negara yang tidak diketahui, tetapi akan meminta kerjasama Jabatan Imigresen untuk semakan,” katanya, semalam.

Hamzah berkata, siasatan setakat ini mendapati SMS ugutan bunuh yang diterima tiga Adun BN itu bukan dihantar daripada telefon Setiausaha Sulit Kanan (SUSK) Menteri Besar Terengganu.

Sehubungan itu, beliau berkata, siasatan polis dijangka selesai apabila Ahmad Ramzi memberi keterangan kepada polis.

Hamzah meminta sesiapa yang mengetahui lokasi Ahmad Ramzi boleh menghubungi Polis Terengganu supaya dapat memanggilnya datang memberi keterangan.

Dalam perkembangan berkaitan, polis menahan seorang kerani berusia 31 tahun yang bekerja di sebuah syarikat swasta, di Bandar Baru Bangi pada 23 April lalu serta merampas beberapa peralatan termasuk komputer peribadi yang dipercayai untuk menghantar SMS berkenaan.

Polis menubuhkan pasukan khas bagi menyiasat kes penyebaran SMS ugutan itu bagi mengelakkan kekeliruan orang ramai.

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KUALA TERENGGANU (NST): Datuk Dr Ahmad Ramzi Mohammad Zubir, the political secretary to former Terengganu menteri besar, Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh, has just three days to come out of hiding or face arrest, police said yesterday.

Ramzi’s cooperation is being sought by the police over ongoing investigations into the SMS death threats sent to three Terengganu assemblymen last month.

State police deputy chief SAC II Hamzah Mohd Jamil said police had failed to locate Ramzi both here and his Kuala Lumpur residences.

And despite issuing press statement on April 25 that his cooperation was needed, Ramzi has failed to turn up.

Hamzah said Ramzi’s cooperation was vital as police believe they could wrap up the case after talking to him.
“We are giving him three days to show up, If he fails to do so by then, we will seek a warrant for his arrest,” he said yesterday.

The SMS threat issue took centre stage last month amid a political tug of war between embattled Menteri Besar Datuk Ahmad Said and at least 10 state assemblymen aligned to Idris.

Just before midnight on April 12, on the eve of the state assembly sitting, three assemblymen lodged police reports that they received death threats via SMS.

In their reports, they said the SMSes were believed to have been sent by Ahmad’s senior private secretary, Wan Ahmad Wan Muda, who allegedly told them not to proceed with a rumoured plan to table a motion of no-confidence against Ahmad at the state assembly sitting.

The three, and the seven other “rebels”, citing security concerns, boycotted the sitting the next day.

Wan Ahmad also lodged a police report on the matter the next day.

However, several days later, police arrested a clerk from Seri Kembangan suspected of being the SMS sender.

The 31-year-old man was released a few days later on police bail, and at the same time, police confirmed that Wan Ahmad was not the sender of the SMS.

Ramzi has been reported missing a day after the clerk was arrested.

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