The Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court has allowed the prosecution’s application for the closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage in the case of Israeli Avitan Shalom, who is charged with two counts of trafficking six firearms and possessing 200 rounds of ammunition, not to be disclosed to the public, with access granted only to expert witnesses.
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