KLANG: The police officer who allegedly raped two Mongolian women has been charged at the Sessions Court here on Wednesday (April 29).
the Anti-Trafficking in Persons and Anti-Smuggling of Migrants Act.
He had allegedly committed both offences at a boutique hotel in Petaling Jaya between 10.30pm on April 10 and 8.30pm on April 11.
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