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Boy records gang rape on cellphone
Sun, Dec 16, 2007
The Star

PORT KLANG (Malaysia): A 16-year-old school dropout lured a 14-year-old girl to a vacant house in Taman Suria here where he and three other boys took turns to rape her.

It is believed that one of the boys recorded the rape with his handphone's videocam.

OCPD assistant commissioner Mohamad Mat Yusop said the school dropout had managed to convince the girl to visit his home but she was later led to a vacant house where the incident took place.

"Our officers have taken a statement from the girl and a medical check-up has been carried out. Based on the initial report lodged at Pandamaran station, we have arrested three of the boys, who are also 16, while one more is still at large," he said.

ACP Mohamad added that police had seized a handphone from one of the boys as it is believed to have been used to make the video recording of the rape.

"We have remanded the three boys for five days," he said.

 

 
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