The Sun (Malaysia)

Datin on good behaviour bond for hurting maid

- BY VATHANI PANIRCHELL­VUM

PETALING JAYA: A housewife, who is a datin, was bound over for five years on a good behaviour bond of RM20,000 by the sessions court for causing grievous injuries to her maid two years ago.

Rozita Mohamad Ali, 44, was sentenced by the court after she changed her plea and pleaded guilty to causing grievous injuries to Suyanti Sutrinso, 19, after a video of the incident went viral on social media.

During the incident, the accused used a kitchen knife, a clothes hanger, a steel mop and an umbrella, causing multiple injuries to the victim’s head, hands, legs and internal organs.

The incident took place in Jalan PJU 7/30, Mutiara Damansara on June 21, 2016 between 7am and noon.

She was charged under Section 326 of the Penal Code for voluntaril­y causing grievous hurt to Suyanti. The section provides for a maximum 20-year prison term and a fine.

Deputy public prosecutor V. Suloshini asked the court to mete out a deterrent sentence, as the case had garnered internatio­nal coverage after the video went viral on social media.

“This jeopardise­d the country’s image internatio­nally as well as affected the relationsh­ip between Indonesia and Malaysia. This was also among the nine most tragic maid abuse cases in Malaysia. Only a heavy jail sentence would fit this horrendous crime that is becoming more rampant,” she told the court.

Lawyer Datuk Rosal Azimin Ahmad, who represente­d the accused, appealed for a good behaviour bond on humanitari­an grounds as the accused went through tremendous pressure and stress after being charged in court.

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