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Dia pecah masuk rumah Anne kat Bangsar ker?rumah tu ada swimming pool kecik corner lot Aku pernah pergi rumah kat bangsar tu dulu ambik kawan aku pempuan mixed melayu omputih gak...betul2 depan telawi, anne ni pun melayu mixed gak maknye omputih, bapak anne ni melayu alim jugak selalu mengaji Al quran kat rumah kawan aku kata. Time tu si Jlo masih kawin lagi tak sangka plak dah cerai, time tu bahagia jer dorang...tetiba keluar berita macam2 tentang jason ni, dan kawan aku pun dah 10 tahun balik America. Ni awal tahun ada kawan aku tu kata nak balik Kl...kalau dia balik bleh la aku riki apa cer si jason ni. Si jason ni memang bff si Kj pun.
dulu masa abah masih menteri slalu gak inter-frame dlm hal2 sukan negara di j lo ni .. tringat yg anak dia dtg perasmian sukan ker atau sambutan pasal hal2 sukan neh.. netizen kutuk anaknya pakai mcm pyjamas jer..
EXCLUSIVEETALING JAYA: The arrest of a former telco chief executive officer last week for alleged trespass and threats against his ex-wife and her family was just the tip of the iceberg.
The Star has learnt that his ex-wife has lodged at least 15 police reports since 2015, after the couple had divorced, alleging he had also molested and outraged the modesty of their children.
The former CEO was arrested at the Hulu Kelang police station last Thursday after he allegedly trespassed into his ex-wife’s home and issued a death threat the day before.
He was released on police bail on Sunday, a day before his four-day remand ended.
Bukit Aman Sexual, Women and Child Investigations Division (D11) principal assistant director Asst Comm Choo Lily confirmed that D11 had conducted investigations into these previous reports.
She said the cases were classified as NFA (No Further Action) after consultation with the deputy public prosecutors (DPPs) involved.
“Some of these cases were classified as NFA by the DPP due to lack
of evidence.
“Others were mainly reports over custody of their children.
“But if there is any new evidence or allegations, of course the case would be re-looked at,” she said.
The earlier police reports, copies of which The Star has obtained, contained allegations by the mother that their children had been molested by their own father.
Based on one of these reports, lodged in 2017, D11 applied for an interim protection order for the ex-wife and their children under Section 14 of the Sexual Offences Against Children Act 2017.
This interim protection order was granted on Nov 14, 2017, by a Magistrate’s Court in Kuala Lumpur, but under Section 4 of the Domestic Violence Act 1994.
However, that order expired last December and in March this year, the investigation was classified as NFA as the Social Welfare Depar-tment said investigations into the matter had been completed.
The Star has reached out to the former CEO for his side of the story, but there has been no response as at press time.
A spokesperson for the Social Welfare Department confirmed the case was classified as NFA when contacted by The Star, but could not provide further information due to the need for confidentiality.
The trail goes back four years when the mother, suspecting something amiss, brought her two daughters to a licensed counsellor in 2015.
This counselling session was recorded on video, which The Star has seen.
In the session, the children graphically recount some of the things their father allegedly did to them.