Police officer acquitted and discharged of allegedly enticing married woman for sex
Bernama
June 24, 2016 22:57 MYT
June 24, 2016 22:57 MYT
A police officer was acquitted and discharged by the Court of Appeal on three counts of allegedly sexually enticing a married woman in 2014.
A three-man bench comprising Justices Datuk Wira Mohtarudin Baki, Datuk Kamardin Hashim and Datuk Abdul Karim Abdul Jalil allowed ASP Badrol Hisham Othman's appeal to be acquitted and discharged on the charges.
This was after deputy public prosecutor Wan Shaharuddin Wan Ladin told the court that the prosecution did not intend to pursue the charges against him after the complainant, the woman's husband, withdrew the police report against Badrol Hisham in the interest and good name of the family.
On June 2, last year, the Sessions Court gave Badrol Hisham a discharge not amounting to an acquittal after the woman's husband told the court that he was withdrawing the police report against him ( Badrol Hisham) in the interest of his family.
A discharge not amounting to an acquittal means he was not fully acquitted and could be charged with the offence again.
On Jan 14, this year, Badrol Hisham lost his appeal at the High Court to reverse the Sessions Court's order.
Badrol Hisham, 45, had allegedly been enticing the 44-year-old woman, who is the wife of a teacher, aged 49, with the intention of having illicit sex with her at a hotel in Jalan Sungai Besi, here, on March 6, April 29 and Oct 13, 2014.
His lawyer Muhammad Nor Izzat Nordin said since the prosecution did not intend to pursue the charges against his client, he urged the court to acquit and discharge him.
Badrol Hisham is attached to the General Operations Force in Lahat Datu, Sabah.