Girl gang-raped, incident recorded on handphone
BALING: Police are looking for eight men who allegedly gang-raped a Form Four girl and recorded the entire incident on a handphone.
Baling OCPD Supt Mat Daud Mat Hasan confirmed the 16-year-old pupil had lodged a report.
The men, including the girl’s former boyfriend, are believed to be in their early 20s and appeared to have planned the rape that took place in a car wash garage in Kuala Pegang near here.
It all began when the girl accepted her former boyfriend’s invitation to go on an outing to the Ulu Legong hot spring, about 15km from here, with three others, including a woman,
When they arrived at the hot spring, the girl said one of the men sprayed something on her face and she became groggy.
She was then taken to the garage where five others were waiting. She said she was in a semi-conscious state when she was gang-raped as one of the men recorded it on his handphone.
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Woman sues for loss of virginity on false promise
Desmond DavidsonKUCHING:
In what is believed to be the first such case in the country, a woman is suing her husband for causing her to lose her virginity to him on a false promise.
In the suit filed at the Kuching High Court three weeks ago, she also named her parents-in-law for "inducing their son to breach the contract of marriage", and for the “humiliation and mental torture” she suffered at their hands.
The woman met her husband in 2006 while she was still in university. After they had been dating for a few months, she claimed he asked her to sleep with him, promising to marry her and “take care of her”.
In her suit, she said the night she spent with him in a hotel was her first experience.
Her in-laws deemed her a misfit, "a bad woman" and vowed never to make her part of the family, her lawyer Ernest Chua said today.
The woman said in her suit that her parents-in law started pressuring her husband to divorce her towards the end of last year.
"What she has is a marriage on paper only. It's not the kind we all know and the kind all women want. It's a marriage obtained by misrepresentation," said Chua.
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DEPUTY IGP ORDERS GAY PROBE
KUALA LUMPUR: Top cops in charge of police districts and stations in the Klang Valley have been ordered to check old records after a gay Malaysian man seeking refugee status in Canada claimed physical and sexual abuse under police detention five years ago. |
The asylum-seeker, who has been in Montreal since 2003, begged the Canadian government to let him stay in Canada as he feared he could become a target of authorities here.
Sources told Weekend Mail that police at district levels have begun poring through old fi les since March 14, adding that Kulenthiran’s allegation could be linked to an old case in Selangor where a man was beaten up by an assailant claiming to be a policeman. It could not be determined which station the incident had occurred.
It is learnt that the search for the old cases will continue as there could be similar cases in other stations as well.
Deputy Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Datuk Ismail Omar, when contacted on Thursday, confi rmed the order but declined to elaborate, saying that investigations were ongoing.
On March 14, The Malay Mail reported that Kulenthiran had fi led a lastditch appeal with Canadian Immigration Minister Diane Finley, asking her to stay the March 6 deportation order to Malaysia as he feared persecution since he was gay.
At the news conference, which was also attended by New Democrat MP Thomas Mulcair, to request Finley’s intervention, Kulenthiran said: “I will be deported back to Malaysia, and I fear my imprisonment, so I would like to ask Miss Finley to let me stay in Canada.” Kulenthiran had also said that he feared for his life if he were to be sent back to Kuala Lumpur, where he claimed to have experienced discrimination, harassment and abuse for being gay.
He had applied for the refugee status on humanitarian grounds, claiming that his life was in danger because his homosexuality had made him a target of Malaysian police who detained him for fi ve days and abused him, physically and sexually. He claimed that he had been punched and pushed to the fl oor to force him to admit that he was gay.
In The Malay Mail report on Monday, IGP Tan Sri Musa Hassan questioned Kulenthiran’s motive in making the allegations as police did not simply arrest anyone unless an offence was committed.
“What was his offence (that led to his arrest)? That’s just it, if he did not commit any, how could the police arrest him?” he was quoted as saying.
Ismail, in echoing the sentiment, had expressed sadness that such accusations were hurled at the police.
He also said police would investigate Kulenthiran’s case and issue a statement once they had obtained details of the case.
The allegation also prompted PT Foundation chairman, Hisham Hussein, to question the allegations.
“We have not heard of any persecution of homosexuals in Malaysia,” he was quoted as saying in The Malay Mail on the same day.
Previously known as Pink Triangle Sdn Bhd, PT Foundation is a communitybased, voluntary, non-profi t organisation providing HIV/AIDS education, prevention, care and support programmes, sexuality awareness and empowerment programmes for vulnerable communities in Malaysia, including homosexual men.
Hisham said: “Of course, we do have laws against sodomy in the country, but it’s diffi cult to understand what exactly this person mean by persecution.
“Persecution seems to give the impression that it’s State-sanctioned action against someone because of their sexuality. To my knowledge, this doesn’t happen here.”Gang raped... but she lands behind bars!
Jan 17, 06 4:51pm
This has incensed Parti Reformasi Insan Malaysia (Prim) pro-tem secretary-general P Uthayakumar.
“Where is the compassion?” asked the irate lawyer when contacted.
In the incident last month, five men had forcibly taken a labourer and his wife to a house in Subang Jaya after accusing the couple of stealing jewellery.
The couple was then released the following night in Brickfields where they lodged a report on the incident with the district police headquarters.
According to Uthayakumar, Prim was informed by the police that the couple was detained for overstaying and remanded for 10 days.
It is believed that the couple is being held at the Sungai Buloh prison. However, it could not be ascertained if they had been charged for any immigration offences.
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The above sex related stories and reports taken from major newspapers today are meant to be educational in nature and may happen to anyone of us. The moral of the stories is in life, one has to be careful and always be wary of one's environments. What is trivial to one, may be considered to be serious by another. Learn to be emphatic, not just as onlooker, trying to be or pretending to be sympatehetic, but in actuality he or she is pathetic.
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