The Borneo Post

Najib: New law to address child sexual crimes

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KUALA LUMPUR: A Bi l l to special ly address chi ld sexual crimes in a holistic and comprehens­ive manner is to be tabled in the current session of Parliament, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

He said it was hoped that the Chi ld Sexual Of fences Bill 2017 would receive the support of all MPs because it was the responsibi­lity of all parties regardless of political affi liation.

“The Bill should not be opposed by any political party,” he said in his speech opening a seminar on addressing child sexual crimes, at the Putra World Trade Centre here yesterday.

Also present were Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi; Najib’s wife Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor who i s Permata patron; Communicat­ions and Multimedia Minister Datuk Seri Dr Salleh Said Keruak and Indonesia’s fi fth president Megawati Soekarnopu­tri.

Najib said the government planned to establish a special court to hear child sexual crime cases. The Prime Minister said the Special Criminal Court would be different from the existing Children’s Court which only handled cases where the criminal offenders were children. He also said that the government would not tolerate sexual exploitati­on and abuse of children and would strive to eliminate these heinous crimes. Statistics of the Social Welfare Department revealed that 5,779 child sexual abuse cases were recorded between 2010 and 2015, with an average of 963 cases in a year, he said.

Police statistics showed that 2,759 cases of rape, 412 cases of incest, 1,423 cases of molest and 422 cases of unnatural sex involving children under 18 were reported in 2015 and 2016, he said.

“These cases should not have happened. We should not allow our children to continue to be subjected to exploitati­on by sexual predators,” Najib said.

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The Prime Minister said children should be respected as individual­s who had the same rights as adults for protection against any threat.

He said sexual crimes against children could be regarded as a form of extreme cruelty because they could affect the victims and haunt them until adulthood.

Najib expressed sadness and disappoint­ment because there were paedophile­s who preyed on children.

“They victimise innocent children, such as in the case of Richard Huckle of the United Kingdom who was found guilty of molesting children in Malaysia.

“As such, we are faced with the daunting challenge of identifyin­g these people whom we can regard as wolves in sheep’s clothing in the midst of society,” he said.

Najib advised parents to ensure that their children did not become victims of these crimes and to educate them on the “appropriat­e and inappropri­ate touch”, and called on society to show concern over the issue.

The seminar, organised by Permata in cooperatio­n with several ministries, was attended by almost 2,000 people who also comprised wives of political leaders, academicia­ns, nursery operators and university students. — Bernama

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Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak
 ??  ?? Najib and Rosmah attending the seminar on addressing child sexual crimes at the Putra World Trade Centre in Kuala Lumpur. — Bernama photo
Najib and Rosmah attending the seminar on addressing child sexual crimes at the Putra World Trade Centre in Kuala Lumpur. — Bernama photo

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