Jawi officer ‘felt violated’ after she was flashed by person resembling a woman


KUALA LUMPUR: A Jawi officer told a magistrate’s court that she felt insulted and violated when a person resembling a woman flashed her breasts at her during a raid at a transgender event in 2016.

Recounting what happened that night, Federal Territory Islamic Religious Depart­ment (Jawi) investigating officer Siti Nor Jihan Saleh testified that the incident happened after lawyer and activist Siti Kasim kept asking for a warrant despite having been told that it was a seizable offence that does not require a warrant.

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