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Free Malaysia Today
14-07-2025
- Free Malaysia Today
Cleaner charged with molesting nurse in operating theatre
Bokhari Abu Boshir Mohammad, a Bangladeshi national, faces a sentence of up to 10 years in prison, a fine, whipping or any two of those punishments if convicted. (Facebook pic) PETALING JAYA : A 30-year-old cleaner was charged in the Ayer Keroh magistrates' court today with molesting a nurse in an operating theatre last month. Bokhari Abu Boshir Mohammad, a Bangladeshi national, claimed trial after the charge was read to him before magistrate Sharda Sheinha Suleiman, Berita Harian reported. Bokhari was charged with using criminal force with the intent to outrage the modesty of the 32-year-old nurse in an operating theatre at Melaka Hospital at about 8.30pm on June 9. The offence under Section 354 of the Penal Code is punishable by up to 10 years in prison, a fine, whipping or any two of those punishments upon conviction. The court fixed bail at RM4,000 with two Malaysian sureties who live in Melaka. The accused was also ordered to surrender his passport and report to the police every month. Document submission was fixed for July 18.


New Straits Times
14-07-2025
- New Straits Times
Bangladeshi cleaner pleads not guilty to molesting nurse in operating theatre
MELAKA: A cleaner was charged at the Ayer Keroh magistrate's court today with outraging the modesty of a nurse last month. According to Buletin TV3, the accused, Bangladeshi Bokhari Abu Boshir Mohammad, 30, was charged before magistrate Sharda Sheinha Mohd Suleiman, with deputy public prosecutor Wan Abdullah Mohd Rodzlad prosecuting. According to the amended charge, the man is accused of using criminal force against a 32-year-old woman with the intent to outrage her modesty at Operating Theatre 4, Melaka Hospital, at about 8.30pm on June 9. Bokhari is charged under Section 354 of the Penal Code, which carries a maximum penalty of 10 years' imprisonment, a fine, whipping, or any two of the punishments, upon conviction. The unrepresented accused pleaded not guilty. Wan Abdullah proposed bail of RM20,000 with additional conditions. However, the accused appealed for a reduction, citing that he is the sole breadwinner supporting seven siblings in his home country. The court granted bail of RM4,000 with two Malaysian sureties residing in Melaka. Additional conditions include monthly reporting to the Bukit Baru police station, a prohibition from contacting the victim, and surrendering his passport to the court. The case has been set for mention on July 18 for document submission.