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PM Najib Inaugurates Court To Handle Child Sexual Crimes

PUTRAJAYA (Malaysia), June 22 (Bernama) -- Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak (second from right) on Thursday inaugurated a special court to handle sexual crimes against children, the first such court in Southeast Asia.
The existence of the court would help expedite cases related to sexual crimes against children, he said at the inauguration at the Palace of Justice here.
He said the court would focus on cases such as pornography, child grooming and child sexual assault in accordance with the Sexual Offences Against Children Act 2017 which would be enforced soon, and the first case was expected to be heard by the court on July 4.
Najib suggested that special Standard Operating Procedures be drawn up soon to handle cases of sexual offences against children.
“The special guidelines to be developed should meet the needs and requirements of child witnesses and be in accordance with the best practices in other countries,” he said.
Najib’s wife Rosmah Mansor (third from left), who is patron of the Permata Programmes; Chief Justice Md Raus Sharif; Women, Family and Community Development Minister Rohani Abdul Karim (left) and Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Azalina Othman Said (second from left) were also present at the event.
The Prime Minister said a working committee comprising the courts, the Attorney General’s Chambers, the Women, Family and Community Development Ministry and several NGOs for children as well as UNICEF should be set up to draw up the special guidelines.
He expressed the hope that the existence of the court would help expedite cases of sexual crimes against children, perhaps resolving them in less than a year instead of several years as was the case now.
"If we are to observe, the situation in cases involving children is unique. For example, in the case of a child who faces sexual abuse at the age of 16 and the case prolongs until the child is 18 and becomes an adult, the feeling to adduce evidence dissipates. As such, it is of significance to expedite the hearing and resolve the case,” he said.
Najib said that for a start, the special court at the Palace of Justice would hear cases that took place in Selangor, Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya. (photoBERNAMA)
-- BERNAMA