The Borneo Post

Bukit Aman: Growing concern over statutory rape cases

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KUALA LUMPUR: The number of cases of statutory rape involving teenagers aged 16 and below has increased in recent years and is becoming increasing­ly worrying.

Bukit Aman Criminal Investigat­ion Department (CID) director Datuk Seri Mohd Shuhaily Mohd Zain said despite mutual consent between those involved, such acts are classified as rape as they involve underage victims.

“Based on Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) records, there was an increase of 202 cases or 11.8 per cent last year, compared with 2022,” he told Bernama in an exclusive interview recently.

He expressed particular concern that most of these cases involve the B40 group (lowincome households) and that the lack of parental supervisio­n, in addition to easy access to pornograph­y online, has contribute­d to the occurrence of such crimes.

In this context, he emphasised the role of parents, who must supervise their children and be tech-savvy to control internet use and prevent their children from accessing inappropri­ate websites.

“The evolving landscape of borderless communicat­ion and easy accessibil­ity has a profound impact on children, as they can access prohibited content without adequate control, and consequent­ly engage in immoral activities.

“In the past, pornograph­ic material was hard to find, but now it’s all up for grabs; all this material is easily accessible on smartphone­s, regardless of age,” he said.

Mohd Shuhaily pointed out that parents’ lack of knowledge and control over the content codes of the websites visited by their children has negative consequenc­es, especially allowing children as young as five years old to access the internet under the guise of educationa­l material.

He said that the police cannot do this alone, as it requires the cooperatio­n of all parties, including family institutio­ns, educationa­l institutio­ns and even policymake­rs, to tackle this problem together.

“A good policy will produce a good society,” he said. — Bernama

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