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It was my fault for going home late, says chained boy

- By ONG HAN SEAN hansean@thestar.com.my

KUANTAN: The 10yearold boy, who was found chained by his neck to a gas tank, said it was his fault for coming home late from a cybercafe.

According to state Women and Family Developmen­t, Communicat­ion and Multimedia Committee chairman Datuk Shahaniza Shamsuddin, the boy said his stepfather had never punished him that way before.

“From my conversati­on with him, he said his stepfather had discipline­d him before but never gone this far. He admitted that he came home at 1am that day and his parents were mad at him.

“Neverthele­ss, our social workers will try to get the full picture of what really happened,” Shahaniza said after visiting the boy at the children’s ward of Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan here yesterday.

Police had to break down the door of the house in Indera Mahkota here to rescue the boy after being alerted by the public on Thursday.

The 32yearold stepfather, who is a soldier at Kem Batu 10, Jalan Gambang here, and his wife have been remanded for investigat­ions.

According to Shahaniza, doctors said the boy was in good health and did not show any signs of trauma.

“He will be placed in the hospital until the case is resolved because this is currently the safest place for him.

“The Welfare Department and the hospital will monitor his condition and send counsellor­s if necessary.

“We will wait for the investigat­ions to be completed and if needed, we will get a court order to put the boy in protective custody.

“Further action will depend on police and the Welfare Department’s investigat­ions,” she said.

Shahaniza said the boy also wanted to see his biological father, who is working in Melaka.

“We are in the midst of contacting the boy’s biological father. The boy told me he last saw his father during Hari Raya last year.

“He misses his father so I urge his father to please visit him,” she said.

In Jitra, Deputy Defence Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Johari Baharum said the ministry would leave it to the Armed Forces chief to take action against the soldier should he be convicted.

He said the ministry was still waiting for a full report from the police.

“The case is seen as physical abuse. It has nothing to do with the Defence Ministry.

“Anyhow, I cannot give my comments but just have to wait until the police investigat­ion is over,” he told reporters at a JKKK community event in Taman Bersatu yesterday.

On the case of the elderly man found locked in his faecesstre­wn home, Shahaniza said Tang Ngat, 77, was recovering well at the hospital.

“The Welfare Department will meet with Tang’s children and try to find a solution for his situation.

“We are proposing that he be placed under the care of the department’s old folks institutio­n but we cannot force him,” she said, adding that Tang was a recipient of welfare aid since 2013.

Tang, who is partially paralysed from stroke, was taken to the hospital after his neighbour notified Teruntum assemblyma­n Sim Chon Siang of his plight.

It was later revealed that Tang’s children had trouble caring for him due to his unusual behaviour.

 ?? — Bernama ?? Unchained: Shahaniza speaking to the boy while he recuperate­s at the Tengku Ampuan Afzan Hospital in Kuantan.
— Bernama Unchained: Shahaniza speaking to the boy while he recuperate­s at the Tengku Ampuan Afzan Hospital in Kuantan.

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