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Technician charged with 52 counts of sexually abusing daughter

Technician charged with 52 counts of sexually abusing daughter

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MELAKA: A technician has claimed trial at the Sessions Court in Ayer Keroh here to 52 counts of charges including raping, commit­ting physical sexual assault and taking nude photographs of his biological daughter.
The 41-year-old's plea was recorded before judge Hade­riah Siri yesterday.
Under 17 charges of rape, the father of six was accused of ­committing incest with his 18-year-old daughter, an offence under Sec­tion 376B of the Penal Code, which carries a prison ­sentence of 10 to 30 years, as well as whipping upon conviction.
He also faces 34 charges of intentionally committing physical sexual assault.
These offences are punishable under Sections 14(b) and 14(a) of the Sexual Offences Against Child­ren Act 2017, read together with Section 16 of the same Act.
Sections 14(b) and 14(a) each carry a maximum prison sentence of 20 years and whipping, while Section 16 provides for a jail term of up to five years and a maximum of two strokes of the rotan, if convicted.
All 52 offences were allegedly committed between May 12 and Aug 2 this year at a house in Tambak Paya in the Melaka ­Ten­gah district.
The accused also faces one charge of producing child ­porno­graphy by taking two nude photographs of his daughter in the bathroom when she was 17 years and 11 months old.
The alleged offence took place at the same place on July 9.
Deputy public prosecutor Muha­mad Ehsan Nasarudin ­proposed that the unrepresented accused be granted bail of RM20,000 for each of the 52 ­char­ges, along with ­additional conditions.
These included a prohibition on contacting the victim and ­prosecution witnesses, repor­ting to the nearest police station once every two weeks and surren­dering his passport to the court.
The court granted bail of RM90,000 and imposed all additional conditions sought by the prosecution.
The next mention date has been fixed for Sept 18.
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