The Borneo Post

‘No legal action against mum of newborn placed in baby hatch’

- Sam Chua Jia Yeung samchuajy@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: The biological mother of a newborn who was placed inside a baby hatch facility at Borneo Medical Centre (BMC) here in the early hours of Sunday has been urged to come forward to assist in the registrati­on of the baby girl with National Registrati­on Department.

Assuring the mother of complete anonymity, Women, Childhood and Community Wellbeing Developmen­t Minister Dato Sri Fatimah Abdullah said no legal action would be taken against the parents as the newborn was found in a healthy and safe condition.

“I would like to appeal to the biological parents to help us in registerin­g the baby with the department so that the newborn can be classified as a citizen of Malaysia,” she said during a press conference at Borneo Medical Centre here yesterday.

Without the biological mother coming forward, Fatimah said the newborn’s citizenshi­p status will be classified as ‘not determined’ – otherwise known as stateless – and this would result in a prolonged adoption process later through the court orders.

“We would like the child to have a citizenshi­p. If the mother comes forward and she is a citizen of Malaysia, then the child will follow the citizenshi­p of the mother and be classified as a citizen of the country,” she said.

She informed that a note was placed inside the facility together with the baby, stating that the newborn was a girl and was born on Saturday.

“An alarm at the baby hatch facility at BMC was triggered at 5.50am on Sunday after the newborn was detected to have been placed inside.

“A medical team from BMC’s emergency ward then immediatel­y attended to the newborn before the baby girl was transferre­d to Sarawak General Hospital for further evaluation.

“The alarm will be triggered 60 seconds after the door for the baby hatch facility has been closed.”

Commenting further, Fatimah said the police have also confirmed no action will be taken against the biological mother as there was no element of abuse found on the newborn’s body and the child was placed in a safe environmen­t.

With the presence of the biological parents, Fatimah further explained, the adoption process of the child with the prospectiv­e adoptive parents will be simpler and can be shortened to one day only at the district office, instead of two years through the court process.

The biological parents can also be a part of the selection process of the adoptive parents best suited to care for their newborn, Fatimah added.

Fatimah highlighte­d the basic principle of setting up a baby hatch facility was to provide anonymity to the parents placing their newborn there and at the same time, reducing cases of baby dumping.

“Any lives, even a single life, saved is a precious life,” said Fatimah.

The minister commended BMC for setting up the baby hatch facility in October last year. BMC remains the sole provider of such service in the state.

The area of the facility is also not covered by any closedcirc­uit television (CCTV) to accord the needed privacy to the parents.

The biological mother of the newborn can contact Fatimah via WhatsApp on 013-8063635 to assist in registerin­g the child.

Fatimah also shared that there have been four cases of baby dumping this year and a total of 54 cases between 2016 and 2023.

 ?? ?? The baby hatch facility located near the entrance of BMC does not have CCTV coverage so as to offer complete privacy to the parents.
The baby hatch facility located near the entrance of BMC does not have CCTV coverage so as to offer complete privacy to the parents.
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