KUALA LUMPUR: The High Court here today ordered a former police officer to pay RM820,000 to two Mongolian women over non-consensual intercourse in two...
: The High Court here today ordered a former police officer to pay RM820,000 to two Mongolian women over non-consensual intercourse in two separate hotel rooms during the implementation of Movement Control Order , four years ago.
“After considering the undisputed and unchallenged testimony of the witnesses and the submissions, I have found that the plaintiffs have proven that the defendant had non-consensual intercourse with both plaintiffs, at least six times with one of the women and twice with the other woman,” said Lee. Meanwhile, for the second Mongolian woman, the judge awarded the plaintiff a total of RM360,000 for damages including RM160,000 for general damages for battery and false imprisonment as well as RM200,000 for aggravated and exemplary damages.According to Lee, the defendant has been unrepresented since his former solicitor discharged himself and that he was absent at the trial despite having been duly informed by his former solicitor.
In 2020, the defendant was charged with two counts of trafficking the two Mongolian women for sexual exploitation and nine counts of raping and intending to outrage their modesty. However, he was freed from all the charges at the end of the defence case last year.
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