KUALA SELANGOR, Oct 13 — A police officer told the Sessions Court today that he was informed about the discovery of a pistol inside a black backpack during a raid at a house in Kampung Bukit Belimbing on March 29 last year.
Inspector Wan Ibrahim Rosli, the raid officer from the Special Investigation Division (D9) of the Selangor Contingent Police Headquarters, said ASP Khairulazizi Ismail notified him about the discovery after an inspection was carried out in the boot of a white Honda Jazz parked outside the house.
The 34-year-old said that earlier, he and a team from Bukit Aman’s Criminal Investigation Department’s (CID) D9 unit, led by Khairulazizi, were instructed to arrest a man, Abdul Azim Mohd Yasin — the husband of the accused, Sharifah Faraha Syed Husin, 42 — in Kuala Selangor.
After the arrest, Abdul Azim directed them to a house in the same district for further inspection, with Sharifah following in the Honda driven by a police officer.
“Upon arrival, I entered the house with Abdul Azim while ASP Khairulazizi and Sharifah (Faraha) carried out an inspection outside the house, specifically on the Honda Jazz.
“I was inside the house questioning Abdul Azim regarding a case investigated by the Dang Wangi district police headquarters, as I had initially been instructed to trace him in connection with that case,” he said.
Ibrahim was responding to Deputy Public Prosecutor Mohamad Nor Hakimi Mohamad Rosedin on the fourth day of the trial of Sharifah, who is accused of possessing a pistol believed to have been supplied to an Israeli national, before Judge Nurul Mardhiah Mohammed Redza.
He added that he was not initially involved in the discovery of the case item as he was interrogating Sharifah Faraha’s husband inside the house, while Sharifah was outside with ASP Khairulazizi and several officers inspecting the car.
“At first, I was not involved in the inspection. However, after the discovery of the case item — the pistol — I went to look at the car and the evidence found inside one of the zippers of a black bag in the car boot,” Ibrahim said.
He said that he saw an object resembling a chrome-coloured pistol with a wooden-patterned grip inside a holster.
Sharifah is represented by lawyer Datuk Mohd Radzuan Ibrahim.
On April 8, 2024, she pleaded not guilty to possessing a CZ 75 P-01 CAL.9 LUGER pistol at a house in Kampung Bukit Belimbing, Kuala Selangor, at 8pm on March 29, 2024.
The charge, framed under Section 8 of the Firearms (Increased Penalties) Act 1971, carries a maximum 14-year jail term and not less than six strokes of the cane upon conviction.
On June 5, 2025, her husband, Abdul Azim, 44, was sentenced to 10 years in prison and six strokes of the cane by the same court after pleading guilty to his charge.
Abdul Azim was accused of being with Sharifah under circumstances that gave reasonable grounds to believe he knew she was in possession of the firearm at the same place, date, and time, under Section 9 of the same Act, which provides the same penalty.
Previously, on February 26, Israeli national Avitan Shalom was sentenced to seven years in prison by the Kajang Sessions Court after pleading guilty to possessing 200 bullets and six firearms.
Avitan, 39, committed the offence in a hotel room in Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, between 6.46pm on March 26 and 6pm on March 28 last year.
The trial continues on Friday (October 17).