Calls to support incest victims


KOTA KINABALU: With incest still a problem in Sabah, the authorities and social justice advocates are working to get families to recognise the importance of supporting victims instead of protecting their abusers.

State Native Affairs Council president Dr Benedict Topin said incest cases did not usually surface unless complaints were made to the local community or native leaders.

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