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Perak fireman in the dock with seven counts of sexual assault against 14-year-old girl in Parit

8 May 2026 at 07:29

Malay Mail

IPOH, May 8 — A 28-year-old fireman was charged at the Sessions Court here today with seven counts of sexual offences involving a 14-year-old boarding school student in Parit, Perak.

Muhammad Aidilafifi Muhammad claimed trial before judge Jean Sharmila Jesudason, several local news outlets including The Star and the New Straits Times reported.

He is also accused of committing the offences at multiple locations between February and May 1.

The charges are framed under Section 14(a) of the Sexual Offences Against Children Act 2017, punishable with a maximum jail term of up to 20 years and whipping.

Muhammad Aidilafifi is also facing a separate charge for possessing an obscene image of the teenage girl.

The court set bail at RM9,000 for all charges with additional conditions, including monthly police reporting and a prohibition on contacting the victim or witnesses.

 

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  • Perak govt pledges support for family of college student slain in Kelantan, says state exco
    PASIR SALAK, May 7 — The Perak state government will provide all necessary assistance, including counselling services, to the family of a 19-year-old college student who was recently found dead with 61 stab wounds.State Rural Development, Plantation, Agriculture and Food Industry Committee chairman Datuk Mohd Zolkafly Harun said the state government would continue monitoring the family’s situation and provide support whenever needed.“I have also visited the famil
     

Perak govt pledges support for family of college student slain in Kelantan, says state exco

7 May 2026 at 09:21

Malay Mail

PASIR SALAK, May 7 — The Perak state government will provide all necessary assistance, including counselling services, to the family of a 19-year-old college student who was recently found dead with 61 stab wounds.

State Rural Development, Plantation, Agriculture and Food Industry Committee chairman Datuk Mohd Zolkafly Harun said the state government would continue monitoring the family’s situation and provide support whenever needed.

“I have also visited the family at their home and contributed personal donations, together with aid from several parties,” said Mohd Zolkafly, who is also the Lintang assemblyman.

He told reporters this at the Farmers, Livestock Breeders and Fishermen Meet Programme @ Kampung Gajah state constituency in conjunction with the Sejahtera Agro Tour here today.

Last Friday, the body of a 19-year-old college student was found with 61 stab wounds near a padi field in Kampung Simah, Ketereh, Kelantan.

Kelantan police chief Mohd Yusoff Mamat said the victim is believed to have been murdered elsewhere before her body was dumped at the location.

The remains of Nurfisya Zulkifly were buried at the Kampung Periang Muslim cemetery near Kuala Kangsar at 5.30 am on Saturday after a post-mortem was conducted at Raja Perempuan Zainab II Hospital (HRPZ II) in Kota Bharu. — Bernama

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  • Five-year jail term for former policeman who blackmailed man with intimate videos
    PUTRAJAYA, May 5 — A former police corporal has been ordered to serve a five-year prison sentence starting today for blackmailing a man by threatening to report intimate videos of him with his fiancée to the religious authorities, after the couple was detained during the Movement Control Order six years ago.A three-member bench of Court of Appeal judge Datuk Azman Abdullah has unanimously dismissed Mohd Aman Mustapa’s final challenge to his conviction. The 36-yea
     

Five-year jail term for former policeman who blackmailed man with intimate videos

7 May 2026 at 01:32

Malay Mail

PUTRAJAYA, May 5 — A former police corporal has been ordered to serve a five-year prison sentence starting today for blackmailing a man by threatening to report intimate videos of him with his fiancée to the religious authorities, after the couple was detained during the Movement Control Order six years ago.

A three-member bench of Court of Appeal judge Datuk Azman Abdullah has unanimously dismissed Mohd Aman Mustapa’s final challenge to his conviction. The 36-year-old had sought to overturn the Taiping High Court ruling on June 5, 2025, that jailed him for five years.

Azman, sitting with Datuk Noorin Badaruddin and Datuk Mohd Radzi Abdul Hamid, also ordered a warrant for the appellant’s arrest to begin serving his sentence immediately. Previously, he had been granted a stay of execution pending the appeal outcome.

On November 29, 2023, the Taiping Sessions Court sentenced Mohd Aman to three years in jail after convicting him of extorting the man, threatening to report the victim to religious authorities and blackmailing him to hand over RM300 at the public services office in Selama police headquarters, Perak, between 4.30am and 5.30am on June 18, 2020, under Section 385 of the Penal Code.

Noorin, reading the decision today, said the court was satisfied that the High Court judge had thoroughly examined all evidence, including trial notes, witness statements and recordings, and found no misdirection warranting the Court of Appeal’s intervention.

She said the third prosecution witness (male victim PW3), gave enough evidence to show the appellant deliberately frightened him with threats of reporting him to religious authorities and spreading embarrassing personal videos taken from his phone, forcing him to hand over RM300 in cash.

“The appellant’s actions were also suspicious and at odds with how a police officer should act when detaining a member of the public,” she said, adding that Section 385 Penal Code offences are not minor or technical, involving deliberate intimidation for extortion.

“In this case, the fear imposed on PW3 and his fiancée was that their intimate videos would be exposed and the matter referred to religious authorities and their families,” she said.

The judge said the case facts showed the appellant abused his police position by seizing PW3’s phone without legal procedure and separately took both victims to Selama police HQ in the early hours under suspicious circumstances.

“The evidence shows the appellant held PW3’s phone without legal authority, used the victim’s intimate videos as leverage, threatened to report the matter to religious authorities and his family, negotiated over the payment amount, set it at RM300 a month for three years totalling RM10,800, and only returned the phone after receiving the RM300,” she said.

Noorin said the appellant, a police officer tasked by law with protecting the public and upholding justice, had instead abused his power to intimidate an ordinary citizen for personal gain.

“The court cannot treat lightly any abuse of power by enforcement officers. When a police officer uses his official authority to threaten and extort members of the public, it undermines confidence in our law enforcement institutions,” she said, adding that such conduct amounts to a betrayal of public trust.

Noorin said the court also considered that the appellant’s actions went beyond a one-off demand for RM300, as the evidence showed he tried to bind PW3 to monthly payments for three years.

“This shows the appellant aimed to keep control and ongoing pressure on the victim to extract financial benefits over the long haul,” she said.

Noorin said the Court of Appeal agreed with the High Court’s finding that the three-year jail sentence imposed by the Sessions Court was inadequate and failed to reflect the true gravity of the offence.

“If punishments like this are too lenient, it sends the message that abuses of power by enforcement officers can be taken lightly. The court cannot allow that perception to take root in society,” she said.

She said the court also noted that the appellant was a first-time offender who had served as a police officer for 10 years, but he showed no genuine remorse for his actions and continued to blame the victim throughout the trial.

“With that, the court was satisfied that the conviction against the appellant was safe, backed by credible evidence and proven beyond a reasonable doubt. The High Court’s five-year jail term stands,” she said.

At today’s proceedings, the prosecution was led by Deputy Public Prosecutor Zaki Asyraf Zubir, while lawyer Ghazali Ismail represented the appellant. — Bernama

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  • Perak police arrest seven men in Teluk Intan fatal robbery, cable theft probe
    TELUK INTAN, May 6 — Police have arrested seven local men believed to be involved in a fatal robbery and cable theft cases around Teluk Intan.Hilir Perak district police chief ACP Chua Kok Lian said all the suspects, aged between 20 and 30, were arrested around Teluk Intan and in Bentong, Pahang.He said that three of the seven suspects arrested were believed to be involved in housebreaking cases and six cable theft incidents around Teluk Intan, resulting in losse
     

Perak police arrest seven men in Teluk Intan fatal robbery, cable theft probe

6 May 2026 at 09:17

Malay Mail

TELUK INTAN, May 6 — Police have arrested seven local men believed to be involved in a fatal robbery and cable theft cases around Teluk Intan.

Hilir Perak district police chief ACP Chua Kok Lian said all the suspects, aged between 20 and 30, were arrested around Teluk Intan and in Bentong, Pahang.

He said that three of the seven suspects arrested were believed to be involved in housebreaking cases and six cable theft incidents around Teluk Intan, resulting in losses estimated at RM200,000.

“Police seized three vehicles, namely a Perodua Myvi, Axia and Bezza, together with a Honda EX5 motorcycle, as well as two machetes, jewellery and equipment used for cable theft,” he said at a press conference at the Hilir Perak district police headquarters here today

He said that checks revealed the suspects had previous criminal records, including drug-related offences, while five of them tested positive for methamphetamine.

He said that both cases were being investigated under Section 302 of the Penal Code for murder and Section 457 for housebreaking, as well as Section 379 for cable theft.

Chua added that the investigation papers were now in the final stages and would be referred to the Attorney General’s Chambers for further action.

In the incident on April 17, the media reported that an elderly man died after being attacked with a sharp weapon during a robbery by a group of men at a residence in Pekan Baru here.

According to Chua, the 69-year-old victim suffered serious injuries after being slashed on his right hand and left palm with a sharp weapon, believed to be a machete, and was later confirmed dead at the scene. — Bernama

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  • Police nab 39-year-old man in alleged cable theft along KTM line in Ipoh
    IPOH, May 6 — Police have arrested a local man suspected of stealing cables belonging to Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) along the railway track at Kilometre 181.9 near Jalan Tun Perak Monday.Ipoh District Police chief ACP Muhammad Najib Hamzah said the arrest at 4.30 pm was carried out by KTMB auxiliary police together with personnel from the Ipoh District Police Headquarters (IPD) during a patrol.“The suspect acted aggressively and attempted to flee, but wa
     

Police nab 39-year-old man in alleged cable theft along KTM line in Ipoh

6 May 2026 at 01:21

Malay Mail

IPOH, May 6 — Police have arrested a local man suspected of stealing cables belonging to Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) along the railway track at Kilometre 181.9 near Jalan Tun Perak Monday.

Ipoh District Police chief ACP Muhammad Najib Hamzah said the arrest at 4.30 pm was carried out by KTMB auxiliary police together with personnel from the Ipoh District Police Headquarters (IPD) during a patrol.

“The suspect acted aggressively and attempted to flee, but was successfully apprehended. Police also seized a plastic bag containing three rolls of cable believed to belong to KTMB.

“A urine test on the suspect returned positive for methamphetamine and checks revealed he has seven criminal records and 15 drug-related records,” he said in a statement today.

He said the 39-year-old suspect had been remanded for three days to assist investigations under Section 66 of the Railways Act 1991. — Bernama

 

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