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Wednesday, August 25, 2021

Appeals Court upholds RM20,000 fine on teacher for outraging modesty of pupil

 


The Court of Appeal today upheld a fine of RM20,000 imposed on a mathematics teacher who was found guilty on two charges of outraging the modesty of an 11-year-old male pupil.

A three-member bench chaired by Justice Suraya Othman dismissed Kamarul Azamin Mohamad's appeal against his conviction and sentence.

The bench which also comprised Justices Abu Bakar Jais and M Gunalan also dismissed the prosecution's appeal for a custodial sentence against Kamarul Azamin.

Justice Suraya said the fine of RM10,000 for each charge is not manifestly inadequate.

She said Kamarul Azamin is a first offender and there is likely consequences of him losing (his) job and pension.

However, Justice Suraya said Kamarul Azamin's conviction on the two charges was safe as the victim was a credible witness and his evidence of what happened in the teacher's room was corroborated by his friend.

Kamarul Azamin, 43, was initially charged with two counts of inciting the boy to commit an act of gross indecency at the teacher’s room on May 4, 2016 and again on May 6, the same year at the computer room in a school in Kuala Lumpur.

On Dec 26, 2018, the Sessions Court found Kamarul Azamin guilty on the two charges and sentenced him to eight years in jail and one stroke of the rotan for each of the offence. He was ordered to serve the sentences concurrently.

Kamarul Azamin appealed to the High Court which substituted the charges to outraging of modesty and fined him (Kamarul Azamin) RM10,000 for each offence in default 10 months' jail.

He was represented by lawyer Taqiyuddin Yahya while deputy public prosecutor How May Ling appeared for the prosecution.

Bernama

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