Ex-mechanic gets seven years’ jail for committing unnatural sex on girl

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KUANTAN: A former mechanic who is serving a prison sentence for possession of pornographic materials, including child pornography videos, was sentenced to seven years in prison by the Sessions Court here for committing unnatural sex on a girl.

Judge Mohd Kafli Che Ali also ordered Lim Ming Soon, 41, who pleaded guilty to the charge, to be given a stroke of the cane on Tuesday .Lim was charged with committing the offence by using a pen on the child, who was then aged between five and six years, at a house, here.The charge, under Section 377CA of the Penal Code for sexual connection by object, provides an imprisonment for up to 30 years and whipping, upon conviction.

Based on the facts of the case, police uncovered the offence by Lim during investigation of his case for possession of pornographic materials when they found a pen drive containing a video recording of the act. Deputy public prosecutor Syarifah Nursyuhada Tuan Mamat prosecuted, while lawyer Mohamad Hamizey Mat Taib represented Lim.

On Sept 18 last year, Lim was sentenced by the Sessions Court here to six years’ jail and fined RM10,000, in default 12 months’ jail, for possession of pornographic materials. - Bernama

 

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