The Star Malaysia

Cops: Most child sex perpetrato­rs known by their victims

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SHAH ALAM: Statistics by the Selangor police revealed that 75.7% of cases involving sexual crimes against children reported in the state since January were committed by persons known to the victims.

Selangor Criminal Investigat­ion Department head Asst Comm Fadzil Ahmat said the sexual predators known to the victims were usually the father or stepfather, grandfathe­r, older brother, babysitter’s husband or son, neighbour and mother’s boyfriend.

He said the statistics also showed an increase in the number of cases, to 333 cases from 287 over the same period last year.

Of the cases reported this year, he said 201 involved children below the age of 18 with the perpetrato­rs having been prosecuted, with 82 cases labelled “No Further Action” and 51 still pending.

“We expect the number to increase further with the approachin­g school holidays.

“We hope for cooperatio­n from parents to always monitor their children’s movement and actions, especially when accessing social media,” he said at the Selangor CID Media Talk here yesterday.

ACP Fadzil said that among the factors contributi­ng to sexual crimes against children were social media influence, technologi­cal advancemen­t, tidak apa (it’s okay) attitude of parents towards their children’s activities and peer group influence.

He said the victims or witnesses could contact any police station nearest to them to report sexual crimes or to seek assistance.

To facilitate recording of statements by victims of child sexual crimes, he said police had set up the Child Interview Centre at all contingent­s manned by trained officers.

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