The Borneo Post

‘More paedophili­a cases reported in Perlis’

- Ahmad Muliady Abdul Majid

KANGAR: The number of cases involving paedophili­a in Perlis rose by 38 per cent in 2019 compared to the previous year, according to state police chief Datuk Surina Saad.

She attributed the increase to the existence of the Sexual Offences Against Children Act 2017 and higher awareness of paedophili­a among the public.

“The Act has helped the police to haul more child sex offenders before the court,” she told Bernama, adding that the legislatio­n has also facilitate­d the prosecutio­n process as only the victim’s statement, witness’ evidence and video support are needed.

“In addition, evidence or descriptio­n of the incident can be given in camera or via video recording as most of the victims would be too traumatise­d to speak about it.”

According to Surina, since the implementa­tion of the Sexual Offences Against Children Act two years ago, more people were coming forward to report cases involving paedophili­a.

This, she said, is a good thing because keeping such incidents under wraps would only encourage the perpetrato­rs to continue sexually assaulting children.

She added that it is difficult for the public to identify paedophile­s because outwardly they appear normal although they do have the tendency to be loners.

In May 2019, a 28-yearold warden of a religious school hostel in Perlis was sentenced to a total of 228 years in jail and 42 strokes of the rotan after he pleaded guilty to 27 counts of sodomy and sexual assault against five students aged between nine and 15.

The accused had stored numerous sex videos of his victims and had threatened to harm them if they exposed him to the authoritie­s.

Counsellin­g

According to media reports quoting statistics by the Women, Family and Developmen­t Ministry, 22,134 children were sexually abused from 2010 to May 2016, with more than 50 per cent of them raped.

One of the most high-profile cases of paedophili­a involved Briton Richard Huckle who was found to have sexually abused about 200 children, most of them in Malaysia, between 2006 and 2014.

In 2016, he was sentenced to life imprisonme­nt by the criminal court in London.

However, on Oct 13, 2019, Huckle — described as Britain’s worst paedophile — was found dead in prison.

UK media reports said he was found stabbed multiple times in his cell near York, north of England.

Surina, meanwhile, said the police’s Sexual, Women and Children’s Investigat­ions Division (D11) has its own psychologi­sts who provide counsellin­g to the victims so that they are able to relate to the police what they had experience­d.

She said efforts taken by D11 to prevent sexual crimes include giving talks to the public, especially parents, to educate them on paedophili­a.

“By educating them, we hope they will not hide any incidents related to this crime.

“Action can be taken against them for concealing such a crime,” she added.

Psychologi­cal disorder

Dean of Universiti Malaysia Perlis’ School of Human Developmen­t and Technocomm­unication Associate Prof Dr Huzili Hussin, meanwhile, described paedophili­a as a psychologi­cal disorder that causes abnormal sexual behaviour.

Individual­s with this problem are sexually attracted to children.

“Some of them use photograph­s of children as objects to satisfy their wild fantasies,” he said, adding that the victims comprise both girls and boys and are mostly aged 13 and below while the predators are five to 16 years older than them.

Huzili, who is also a psychologi­st and motivation­al expert, said individual­s suffering from anxiety disorder and depression, as well as drug addicts, may be prone to developing paedophili­ac tendencies.

Citing studies carried out by psychologi­sts in the United States, he said three to five per cent of its male population and less than three per cent of its female population are potentiall­y influenced by paedophili­a.

“Just imagine out of 100 males, three to five have leanings towards this form of unnatural sex.

“It is a big number and worrying.

“We cannot regard this issue as trivial,” he told Bernama.

The studies by US psychologi­sts, added Huzili, also found that 20 per cent of children in that country have been victims of paedophili­a and that many of the perpetrato­rs themselves have been sexually abused or been victims of paedophile­s when they were young.

The Act has helped the police to haul more child sex offenders before the court. In addition, evidence or descriptio­n of the incident can be given in camera or via video recording as most of the victims would be too traumatise­d to speak about it.

Datuk Surina Saad

Preventive measures

To prevent their children from falling victim to sexual predators, Huzili said parents should teach them the YRT (yell, run and tell) technique as is the practice in western countries.

“The YRT technique teaches children to shout when they are approached by an individual who wants to take advantage of them.

They are then required to run to a safe place, for example, towards their parents and tell them what had happened,” he said.

He also said that the authoritie­s should provide support services to victims to enable them to overcome their trauma, as well as monitor and rehabilita­te paedophile­s.

“Although we already have a law ( Sexual Offences Against Children Act 2017) to penalise such offenders, we don’t have any long-term rehabilita­tion programme because it involves costs and is time-consuming,” he said.

He added that the authoritie­s can also identify potential paedophile­s by monitoring their social media usage to check if they have the tendency to share photograph­s of children undressed.

Crime analyst Kamal Affandi Hashim urged parents to stop the practice of posting photograph­s of their children playing, bathing or in other poses on social media platforms such as Facebook as the pictures can be used by paedophile­s to satisfy their lust.

Kamal Affandi, who is also vice-chairman of the Malaysian Crime Prevention Foundation, also called for efforts to provide protection and support services to victims of paedophile­s because so far no effort has been made to take care of their welfare. — Bernama

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Surina during the exclusive interview on paedophili­a.
— Bernama photo Surina during the exclusive interview on paedophili­a.

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