Nepali guard in assault video charged with outraging modesty of woman

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Eslam Husen claims trial to two charges, faces another count of entering country without valid travel document. FMTNews Securityguard

Screengrab of the video showing Nepali guard Eslam Husen being assaulted by a countryman.

PETALING JAYA: The Nepali security guard whose assault was captured in a video that went viral was today charged in the Magistrate’s Court in Kuala Lumpur with outraging the modesty of a woman on two separate occasions. Eslam Husen was charged with committing both offences on July 3 at the lobby of the M3 Residences and in the lift of the apartments in Gombak.His lawyer, M Varunchelvam, said Eslam “vehemently denied” the charges. “He will fight the case,” Varunchelvam told FMT.Later, in a separate Magistrate’s Court, Eslam was charged under Section 6 © of the Immigration Act with entering the country without a valid travel document.The case was fixed for case management on Sept 25.

Eslam, 26, was nabbed on Aug 5 after he had given his statement over being assaulted by Ram Gopal Murau, a fellow Nepali, who was subsequently jailed for four months.

 

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