School Principal Pleads Not Guilty to Child Grooming Charges, Security Guard Jailed for Terrorism

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School Principal Pleads Not Guilty to Child Grooming Charges, Security Guard Jailed for Terrorism
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A secondary school principal in Malaysia has pleaded not guilty to two charges of child grooming, while a security guard in Kuala Lumpur was sentenced to six years in jail for terrorism-related offenses.

MARANG: A secondary school principal pleaded not guilty to two charges of child grooming by sexually communicating with a female student.

The charges are brought under Section 11 and Section 15 of the Sexual Offences Against Children Act 2017 respectively. In a separate case in Kuala Lumpur, a security guard was sentenced to a total of six years in jail by the High Court after pleading guilty to four terrorism-related charges. According to the first to the third charges, he was charged with possessing three books, a drawing of a flag and two videos associated with the Daesh group on his mobile phone at a house in Kajang at 9.25am on June 23.

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