The Borneo Post

Child commission­er should be establishe­d — Azalina

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LONDON: A child commission­er should be establishe­d to monitor, coordinate and review laws on child sexual crimes.

Minister in the Prime Minister’’s Department Datuk Seri Azalina Othman Said said the commission­er, who would move independen­tly, would not only study the rules of the laws, but also in terms of element and policy of the laws on child sexual crimes.

The need to establish a child commission­er would be tabled before the cabinet next week following the visit to the Children’s Court in India and the United Kingdom, he told Malaysian reporters here on Tuesday.

Azalina, together with the Prime Minister’’s wife, Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor, who is also Permata Negara patron, and Women, Family and Community Developmen­t Minister Datuk Seri Rohani Abdul Karim, visited the Stratford Magistrate’s Court, which is also designated as a Domestic Violence Court.

Besides following proceeding­s at the court, they were also briefed by the court’s Legal Prosecutio­n Manager, Paul Okebu, on handling of cases involving child sexual crimes.

They also held discussion­s with officers at the Crown Prosecutio­n Service on the matter.

The Malaysian entourage also included Malaysian High Commission­er to the United Kingdom Datuk Ahmad Rasidi Hazizi and Communicat­ions and Multimedia Ministry secretaryg­eneral Datuk Seri Dr Sharifah Zarah Syed Ahmad.

Before going to London, Azalina went to India to look at the implementa­tion of the Children’s Court in the country.

On the setting up of Malaysia’s first Children’’s Court, which would be at the Palace of Justice in Putrajaya, Azalina said the court, which would begin operation in June, would handle child sexual crime cases in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor.

For the purpose, she said,courses would be conducted for Sessions Court judges and the prosecutor­s beginning today.

Azalina said efforts would also be made to bring experts on child sexual crimes from India and the United Kingdom to share their experience­s with the Malaysian judges and prosecutor­s.

Those handling this sexual crime cases, including the defence, should always enhance their skills as the cases are handled differentl­y from existing court cases, she said.

On her observatio­n on the handling of such cases in London, she said statement from the affected child was recorded promptly and then kept for use when the case came up before the court.

She said Rosmah’s presence during the visit was because Permata was the catalyst that stirred awareness on child sexual crimes.

Following a seminar on child sexual crimes organised by Permata last March, a law on sexual offences against children was passed by Parliament last month.

Permata, which is also involved in early education for nursery and kindergart­en children, is the best platform to create awareness and understand­ing among children on the child sexual crimes.

Meanwhile, Sharifah Zarah said the Communicat­ions and Multimedia Ministry was preparing a communicat­ion plan to create understand­ing in the society on child sexual abuse.

She said the ministry was preparing various forms of media to be distribute­d to the people for the purpose. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Azalina (centre) with Rohani (right) at Stratford Magistrate’s Court (Designated Domestic Violence Court) in London. — Bernama photo
Azalina (centre) with Rohani (right) at Stratford Magistrate’s Court (Designated Domestic Violence Court) in London. — Bernama photo

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