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A Nigerian private college student pleaded not guilty in the Kuala Lumpur Magistrate's Court on Wednesday to a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a policeman by biting off part of his left ear last week.

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00:00A Nigerian private college student pleaded not guilty in the KL Magistrates' Court on Wednesday
00:07to a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a policeman by biting off part of his left ear
00:13last week. 38-year-old Okenya Heike Kelvin Obianke was accused of committing the offence
00:19in front of a clinic in Metro Prima, Kirpong at 10.10 a.m. on April 25. The charge, framed under
00:26Section 325 of the Penal Code, provides imprisonment for up to seven years and a fine if convicted.
00:34Magistrate S. Magiswary denied bail and set June 10 for mention. In a separate court,
00:41Obianke pleaded not guilty to a charge of entering Malaysia without valid travel documents. The charge,
00:48framed under Section 6 subsections 1c of the Immigration Act, provides a maximum fine of
00:5410,000 ringgit, or up to five years jail or both, upon conviction. Obianke also pleaded not guilty
01:02to self-administration of a drug by injecting nimitazipam into his body at the toilet of the
01:09NCID office of the Central IPD at 3 a.m. on April 26. The charge, under Section 15 subsections 1a of the
01:20Dangerous Drugs Act 1952, provides a maximum fine of 5,000 ringgit or imprisonment of not more than
01:28two years upon conviction. Magistrate Atika Mohamed, alias Mohamed Saim, denied bail and set July 23 for
01:36mention.

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