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Five Iranian nationals, including two women, appeared in a George Town Magistrate's Court facing separate charges related to theft, drugs, and immigration offences. The charges were not read as the defendants did not understand English or Malay. A lawyer requested a Persian interpreter. The cases were postponed to September 10th pending the interpreter's availability. Bail was denied for the immigration-related charges. Separate courts handled the drug possession and theft charges, all adjourned to the same date.
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