Posted by EngineeringProfit > 4 days ago | Report Abuse

Of legal eye-witness, in-house investigator, record-keeper & punishment executor

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15 comment(s). Last comment by EngineeringProfit 3 days ago

klee

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Posted by klee > 4 days ago | Report Abuse

if this GISBH case happening right under PMX 's nose is not investigated thoroughly,his purpose of fighting for GAZA would be defeated,if you cant protect your own family,nobody can hope for you to protect theirs

klee

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Posted by klee > 4 days ago | Report Abuse

waiting to hear AK MA's screaming abt GISBH,if he has not lost his voice after kena RM25 mil case

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 4 days ago | Report Abuse

True - caring, welfare and charity must begin at homeland. This globetrotting guy and his free riding gang cut subsidies and all departmental budget except Jakimm and free overseas trip for vvips - letting own country economy continues to burn

Posted by klee > 4 minutes ago | Report Abuse

if this GISBH case happening right under PMX 's nose is not investigated thoroughly,his purpose of fighting for GAZA would be defeated,if you cant protect your own family,nobody can hope for you to protect theirs

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 4 days ago | Report Abuse

Sexual Offences Against Children Act 2017: If an institution or responsible person knowingly conceals or fails to report such an offense, they could be charged under this act.

StarOfTheBull

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Posted by StarOfTheBull > 4 days ago | Report Abuse

The government should take necessary actions to protect the children.
https://youtu.be/wkFVekqjO9o?si=BnMmI7724KsEpnhX

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 4 days ago | Report Abuse

Easy - arrest the few CEOs and supervisors who have claimed to have knowledge about these cases A.S.A.P - and retain their passport. That will be a good start in the investigation - no fears or favours

StarOfTheBull

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Posted by StarOfTheBull > 4 days ago | Report Abuse

While national crisis is happening they are busy worrying for the Muslim how to choose where to eat.

klee

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Posted by klee > 4 days ago | Report Abuse

AK MA the biggest mouth is super quiet when it comes to the real test.
Biasa.

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 4 days ago | Report Abuse

They always set wrong priority. Belum strengthen our interracial relationship, sudah introduce macam macam to break them apart further - as though really doing the nation any good.

Invested over hundred million dollars in cctv- latest ones with 360 degree high definition- just to bring down legitimate road users. Shouldn't the priority should be CCTV and drones for city surveillance and safety first - else whence got democracy - for the people?

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 4 days ago | Report Abuse

By right all initiatives, proposals and legal drafts must be screened by unity ministry first - before being allowed to be announced to the public or discussed in the cabinet

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 4 days ago | Report Abuse

Child Act 2001 (Act 611): Section 27 of the Child Act 2001 imposes a duty on certain individuals (including doctors, teachers, and social workers) to report cases of child abuse or neglect, including sexual abuse such as sodomy.

Offense for Failing to Report: If a person fails to report any knowledge or reasonable suspicion of child abuse to the authorities, they may be fined up to RM5, mil or face imprisonment of up to 20 years, or both. This law is particularly aimed at those responsible for the welfare of children, such as caregivers in schools, hospitals, or child care facilities

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 4 days ago | Report Abuse

In Malaysia, failing to report or concealing cases of sodomy, especially involving minors, is a serious offense with legal consequences.

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 4 days ago | Report Abuse

Penal Code (Act 574): Sodomy is criminalized under Section 377A and 377B of the Penal Code, which addresses carnal intercourse against the order of nature. Engaging in sodomy, whether consensual or not, is a punishable offense with imprisonment of up to 20 years and whipping. If sodomy involves a minor (under 18 years old), it would be considered statutory rape, as minors cannot legally consent to sexual activities. The penalties are harsher when it involves children.

Section 201 of the Penal Code: This section covers the concealment of an offense. Any individual who, knowing that an offense such as sodomy has been committed, hides evidence or fails to disclose it to the authorities can face punishment, including imprisonment of up to 7 years, or fines, or both.

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 3 days ago | Report Abuse

Cover up, silencer or accomplice? In Malaysia, the failure to report or concealing cases of sodomy involving minors is a criminal offense with serious legal consequences. The Child Act 2001, Penal Code, and Sexual Offences Against Children Act 2017 provide a robust framework for punishing individuals or institutions that fail to protect minors or conceal abuse. Those convicted could face heavy fines, imprisonment, and other penalties.

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 3 days ago | Report Abuse

What are police waiting for? Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 (Act 588): If the offense was documented or shared electronically (e.g., through social media), the Communications and Multimedia Act must also apply, especially Section 233 (which relates to improper use of network facilities). Individuals or institutions found to be hiding or spreading information about such crimes through electronic means could be fined up to RM50,000 or imprisoned for up to 1 year, or both.

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