Man who trampled on children gets 22 years

Man who trampled on children gets 22 years

26-year-old Indonesian pleads guilty to charges of abuse against five-year-old daughter and three-year-old son.

Sessions court judge orders Nasir Basir to serve two consecutive prison sentences of 11 years each for abusing his young children.
TAWAU:
A plantation worker who trampled on his two young children and threatened them with a sharp weapon was sentenced to 22 years in jail by the sessions court here today, after he pleaded guilty to two charges of abusing the children last month.

Judge Awang Kerisnada Awang Mahmud ordered the accused Nasir Basir, 26, an Indonesian national, to serve 11 years in prison for each charge, with the jail sentences to run consecutively, starting today.

Nasir was charged with exposing his five-year-old daughter to the possibility of physical injuries as well as the effects of emotional trauma at a workers’ quarters in Ladang Giram, Ulu Balung Division, Jalan Tawau-Kunak at 3pm, on March 13.

For the second charge, the accused was charged with committing a similar offence against his three-year-old son at the same place, time and date.

The accused was charged under Section 31 (1) (a) of the Child Act 2001 which provides for a maximum fine of RM50,000 or imprisonment for a maximum of 20 years, or both, upon conviction.

Nasir, who was not represented, appealed to the court to reduce the sentence because at the time of the incident he felt depressed due to marital problems, apart from having to look after his two young children after his wife ran away.

However, deputy public prosecutor Kershanathan Pathmanathan pressed the court to impose a just sentence as the offence committed by the accused was serious.

Nasir had recorded his abuse of the two young siblings in two video recordings, lasting 26 and 16 seconds respectively, which were later shared and went viral on social media on April 14.

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