
Sexual assault: Tahfiz student placed on 2-year good behaviour bond
The Ampang Magistrate's Court has bound over a tahfiz student, who pleaded guilty to committing physical sexual assault on a child in Hulu Langat last year, on a two-year good behaviour bond.
Magistrate Normaizan Rahim made the order and imposed a bail of RM3,000 after examining the boy's probation report, which was submitted by the Social Welfare Department, at today's sentencing hearing, held in camera.

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