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Injuring 8 Kuching dorm-mates with hot iron sees 14-year-old sent to reform school
Injuring 8 Kuching dorm-mates with hot iron sees 14-year-old sent to reform school

Borneo Post

time2 days ago

  • Borneo Post

Injuring 8 Kuching dorm-mates with hot iron sees 14-year-old sent to reform school

A policeman escorts the boy at the Kuching Court Complex after proceedings. KUCHING (June 11): A 14-year-old boy who injured eight of his dorm-mates with a hot iron last month was today sentenced to a total of nine years in Henry Gurney School. The Form 2 student pleaded guilty to three charges each before Magistrates Ling Hui Chuan and Syarifah Fatimah Azura Wan Ali, and another two charges before Magistrate Mason Jaro Lenya Barayan. Each of the three magistrates sentenced him to three years at the reform school under Section 91(1)(f) of the Child Act 2001, after reviewing the Welfare Department's probation report. In addition to the said provision, the courts also ordered for the boy's parents or guardians to visit him regularly in accordance with Section 93(1)(d) of the same Act. Under Section 70 of the Child Act 2001, the courts also ordered that the boy be placed under the supervision of a probation officer for one year after completing his sentence. According to the charges, the boy intentionally injured eight male victims, aged 13 to 15, between 12.30am and 2am at a secondary school hostel here on May 2. All eight charges were framed under Section 324 of the Penal Code, which carries a maximum sentence of 10 years' imprisonment, or a fine, or caning, or any two such punishments upon conviction. Based on the facts of the case, a teacher informed the school's head warden at 9.22am on the same day that a student had reported burns on his left arm, which at the time were believed to have been caused by hot water, and asked to go home for treatment. Later, around 11.45am and 2.15pm, several more students came forward reporting injuries consistent with burns on various parts of their bodies, including their arms, calves, ankles, and necks. This raised suspicions, as the injuries seemed to result from deliberate contact with a hot object. A preliminary investigation by the school later pointed to the boy as the perpetrator. When questioned by school authorities, the boy admitted to have deliberately used a hot iron on eight of his dorm-mates. Police reports were subsequently lodged by the teacher, parents, and victims, leading to the boy's arrest on the same day. The police investigation found that the boy had used the hot iron on the victims while they slept. The injuries were recorded and verified by a specialist from Sarawak General Hospital and several eyewitnesses, including the victims, saw the boy committing the acts. The incident is believed to have stemmed from the boy's desire to bully his schoolmates without understanding the consequences of his actions. ASP Arman Ibrahim and Insp Nur Shafiqa Nyaie Ilin appeared separately for the prosecution. The boy was represented by National Legal Aid Foundation lawyers Russell Lim and Brendan Ting. bullying henry gurney school hot iron lead

Court sets May 26 for mention of Nurul Asikin's murder case
Court sets May 26 for mention of Nurul Asikin's murder case

New Straits Times

time24-04-2025

  • New Straits Times

Court sets May 26 for mention of Nurul Asikin's murder case

KUCHING: The magistrate's court here today set May 26 for the mention of the case involving an e-hailing driver charged with the murder of Nurul Asikin Lan, whose body was found in a drain along Jalan Setia Raja, Tabuan, last December. Magistrate Syarifah Fatimah Azura Wan Ali set the date following a request by the prosecution, represented by deputy public prosecutor Jean Siow Chung Hwei, as the prosecution was still waiting for the forensic report regarding the WhatsApp messages between the suspect and victim. She also told the court that the prosecution had received the reports on the victim's deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) analysis and post-mortem. Zakwan Mokhtar, 24, unrepresented, is charged with causing the death of Nurul Asikin, 29, before her body was discovered in a drain along Jalan Setia Raja, at 9.10 pm on Dec 14 last year. The charge, framed under Section 302 of the Penal Code, provides death or imprisonment of not less than 30 years and not more than 40 years. If not sentenced to death, he can be whipped with not less than 12 lashes, upon conviction.

In Sarawak, e-hailing driver accused of killing Nurul Asikin to return to court May 26, pending WhatsApp forensics
In Sarawak, e-hailing driver accused of killing Nurul Asikin to return to court May 26, pending WhatsApp forensics

Malay Mail

time24-04-2025

  • Malay Mail

In Sarawak, e-hailing driver accused of killing Nurul Asikin to return to court May 26, pending WhatsApp forensics

KUCHING, 24 April — The Magistrates' Court here today set May 26 for the mention of the case involving an e-hailing driver charged with the murder of Nurul Asikin Lan, whose body was found in a drain along Jalan Setia Raja, Tabuan, last December. Magistrate Syarifah Fatimah Azura Wan Ali set the date following a request by the prosecution, represented by deputy public prosecutor Jean Siow Chung Hwei, as the prosecution was still waiting for the forensic report regarding the WhatsApp messages between the suspect and victim. She also told the court that the prosecution had received the reports on the victim's deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) analysis and post-mortem. Zakwan Mokhtar, 24, unrepresented, is charged with causing the death of Nurul Asikin, 29, before her body was discovered in a drain along Jalan Setia Raja, at 9.10pm on December 14 last year. The charge, framed under Section 302 of the Penal Code, provides death or imprisonment of not less than 30 years and not more than 40 years. If not sentenced to death, he can be whipped with not less than 12 lashes, upon conviction. — Bernama

Case of e-hailing driver charged with murdering Nurul Asikin for mention on May 26
Case of e-hailing driver charged with murdering Nurul Asikin for mention on May 26

The Star

time24-04-2025

  • The Star

Case of e-hailing driver charged with murdering Nurul Asikin for mention on May 26

KUCHING: The Magistrate's Court here has set May 26 for the mention of the case involving an e-hailing driver charged with the murder of Nurul Asikin Lan, whose body was found in a drain along Jalan Setia Raja, Tabuan, last December. Magistrate Syarifah Fatimah Azura Wan Ali on Thursday (April 24) set the date following a request by deputy public prosecutor Jean Siow Chung Hwei, as the prosecution is awaiting the forensic report of the WhatsApp messages between the suspect and victim. Siow also told the court that the prosecution had received the reports on the victim's deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) analysis and post-mortem. Zakwan Mokhtar, 24, unrepresented, is charged with causing the death of Nurul Asikin, 29, before her body was discovered in a drain along Jalan Setia Raja, at 9.10 pm on Dec 14 last year. The charge, framed under Section 302 of the Penal Code, provides death or imprisonment of not less than 30 years and not more than 40 years. If not sentenced to death, he can be whipped with not less than 12 lashes, upon conviction. - Bernama

Nurul Asikin murder: E-Hailing driver's charge
Nurul Asikin murder: E-Hailing driver's charge

The Sun

time24-04-2025

  • The Sun

Nurul Asikin murder: E-Hailing driver's charge

KUCHING: The Magistrate's Court here today set May 26 for the mention of the case involving an e-hailing driver charged with the murder of Nurul Asikin Lan, whose body was found in a drain along Jalan Setia Raja, Tabuan, last December. Magistrate Syarifah Fatimah Azura Wan Ali set the date following a request by the prosecution, represented by deputy public prosecutor Jean Siow Chung Hwei, as the prosecution was still waiting for the forensic report regarding the WhatsApp messages between the suspect and victim. She also told the court that the prosecution had received the reports on the victim's deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) analysis and post-mortem. Zakwan Mokhtar, 24, unrepresented, is charged with causing the death of Nurul Asikin, 29, before her body was discovered in a drain along Jalan Setia Raja, at 9.10 pm on Dec 14 last year. The charge, framed under Section 302 of the Penal Code, provides death or imprisonment of not less than 30 years and not more than 40 years. If not sentenced to death, he can be whipped with not less than 12 lashes, upon conviction.

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