Man gets six months for having child porn in phones and pen drives


SEREMBAN: A 22-year-old man was sentenced to six months in jail by the Sessions Court here after pleading guilty to a charge of possessing child pornography.

Muhammad Amirul Syafiq Rahmat did not contest the charge after it was read to him before judge Surita Budin.

The accused, who helps his father run a roti canai stall, was charged with committing the offence around 12.15pm at a traffic light junction along Jalan Besar Pajam on April 6.

He was charged with having more than 590 pieces of pornographic material, including other sexually explicit content, on his mobile phone.

Amirul Syafiq was charged under Section 10 of the Sexual Offences Against Children Act 2017, which carries a jail term of up to five years or a fine of up to RM10,000 or both upon conviction.

Deputy public prosecutor Nurul Balkis Zunaidi asked the court to impose a sentence commensurate with the crime.

“The accused not only had the pornographic material in his handphone but was also found to have another 8,129 pieces of pornographic material in two other mobile phones as well as pendrives at his home,” she said.

The unrepresented accused pleaded for a lenient sentence.

Judge Surita ordered the accused to undergo counselling and to remain under police supervision for a year upon his release.

In a separate case, a hotel chef was jailed for five days and fined RM11,500 for a similar offence.

Mohamad Saiful Ashraf Jaafar, 32, pleaded guilty after the two charges were read to him before Surita.

For the first, the accused was charged with having in a pendrive six videos of children being sexually abused, and for the second, for having 23 pornographic images and 100 videos in another pendrive and computer.

Mohamad Saiful Ashraf was charged with committing the offence around 11.50pm on April 6 at a house in Port Dickson.

Mohamad Saiful Ashraf was charged under Section 10 of the Sexual Offences Against Children Act 2017 and Section 292 of the Penal Code.

The accused pleaded for a mini­mal sentence as he has to provide for his wife and an infant suffe­ring from a hole in the heart.

Judge Surita sentenced the accused to five days’ jail and an RM8,000 fine, in default of three months’ jail for the first charge, and a RM3,500 fine, in default of three months’ jail for the second.

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