Madrasah teacher claims trial to sexually abusing nine-year-old


Muhammad Ilyas Jamaludin (right) and the second accused who was a juvenile when the alleged offence was committed being taken away after they were charged

SEREMBAN: A 33-year-old madrasah teacher claimed trial here to a charge of committing physical sexual assault against a nine-year-old boy.

Muhammad Ilyas Jamaludin pleaded not guilty after the charge was read to him before Sessions Court judge Surita Budin.

He was charged with committing the offence against the victim who is an Indonesian at a madrasah in Lenggeng from early until end of 2023.

The accused was charged under Section 14(b) of the Sexual Offences Against Children Act 2017 which carries a jail term not exceeding 20 years and whipping.

Deputy public prosecutor Nurul Balkis Zunaidi then told the court that her team was not offering the accused any bail.

Nurul Balkis, who was assisted by Nor Baizura Mohd Saubian, said if the court were to allow it, then it should be above RM30,000.

She also asked the court to order the accused to stay away from the victim and witnesses and to report at the nearest police station until the case is disposed of.

Counsel for the accused Mohd Zaharudeen Harun then told the court that the accused no longer taught at the Lenggeng madrasah and was now working at another in Kuala Lumpur.

He said the accused had also been cooperative during police investigations and there was no reason for him to contact the victim or witnesses, if any.

"Although the charge is a serious one, the accused has not been proven guilty.

"Also, the bail amount offered by the prosecution is excessive as the accused only earns RM1,600 a month," he said, adding that RM8,000 was a reasonable amount.

Surita then fixed bail at RM10,000 and allowed the other conditions requested by the prosecution.

In another court, a teacher assistant also claimed trial for a charge of causing physical injury to the same victim.

The Indonesian accused, who was 17 when the alleged incident took place, pleaded not guilty when the charge was read to him before Sessions judge Meor Sulaiman Ahmad Tarmizi.

He was also charged with committing the offence from the beginning until the end of 2023.

The accused was charged under Section 31(1)(a) of the Child Act 2001 which carries a jail term of not more than 20 years or a fine not exceeding RM50,000 or both upon conviction.

Deputy public prosecutor Intan Noorashikin Nasarudin then offered the accused bail of RM30,000 with one surety.

Lawyer for the accused Fadlyzil Ikram Norzailan Shah asked for a low bail amount as he only earned RM1,000 a month

"His parents do not have a fixed income as they are farm workers.

"They also have to provide for two other children who are still schooling," he said.

Judge Meor Sulaiman allowed bail of RM7,000 with one surety. The accused was also told to report at the nearest police station once a month until the case is disposed of.

Both cases were fixed for remention on Nov 29

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