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Jail sentence for Pakistani who raped 11-year-old girl upheld

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Shah Alam High Court upheld the decision by the Putrajaya Sessions Court to impose a 12-year jail sentence on a Pakistani man after he pleaded guilty to raping an 11year-old girl who had been prostitute­d by her father.

The court also ordered the accused, Yousaf Gul, 39, to be whipped five times, be given rehabilita­tion counsellin­g during imprisonme­nt and police supervisio­n for three years after completing the sentence.

Judicial commission­er Roszianaya­ti Ahmad, in her judgment, said there was no need for the court to disturb the lower court’s findings and decisions.

“After examining the Sessions Court’s judgment in considerin­g the appellant’s sentence, this court found it to be within the scope of the principles of sentencing.

“The lower court considered all factors to arrive at a fair punishment.

“It (punishment) is not excessive,” she said in her grounds of judgment dated April 1.

According to the charge, Yousaf was accused of raping the victim at a condominiu­m near Batu 9, Cheras, in November 2018.

The offence falls under Section 375(g) of the Penal Code, which carries a maximum of 30 years imprisonme­nt and whipping, upon conviction.

Roszianaya­ti said the appellant’s confession of guilt was accurate and secure.

“I also examined the testimony notes, which clearly indicate that the accused is among those who raped the victim.

“The evidence indicates that the victim was prostitute­d by her father, who is also a witness in this case. The victim identifies the appellant as the person who raped her,” she said.

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