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Harsher penalties for stepfathers exploiting stepchildren

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Nancy (centre) attended the First Meeting of the Fourth Term of the 15th Parliament at the Dewan Negara yesterday. - Photo: BERNAMA

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PUTRAJAYA: Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri is urging for harsher penalties against stepfathers who exploit their stepchildren.

She was referring to the case of a 56-year-old man, who was fined RM6,000 after he pleaded guilty to recording and possessing explicit videos and photographs of his stepdaughter, a minor, in the shower.

Nancy expressed hope that the relevant parties would appeal against the sentence within the given timeframe.

“In my view, a harsher punishment is warranted for his despicable actions, as a stepfather should protect his family, not betray their trust,” she said in a statement today.

Nancy said that under Section 10 of the Sexual Offences Against Children Act 2017, the offence carries a maximum sentence of five years’ imprisonment, a fine of up to RM10,000, or both, upon conviction.

“I don’t think I am alone in my view that the punishment is too lenient for such a grave offence.

“We must not tolerate any form of exploitation or sexual harassment of children,” she said.

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Nancy added that harsher penalties would not only ensure justice for the victim but also serve as a deterrent, reinforcing that such acts will not be tolerated under any circumstances. – BERNAMA

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