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Mohamed Kazali Salleh (centre), who was based in Malaysia, was arrested by Malaysian Special Branch officers in December 2018. He was then deported to Singapore and issued an Order of Detention under the ISA in January 2019.PHOTO: MALAYSIA SPECIAL BRANCH’S COUNTER TERRORISM DIVISION
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SEREMBAN: A total of 142 child abuse cases were recorded in Negeri Sembilan in the first six months of this year, said State Social Welfare Department (JKM) director Rosnah Sardi.
Of that total, she said physical abuse topped the list with 85 cases, followed by sexual abuse (36) child neglect (13), emotional abuse (four) and abandonment (four).
“Physical abuse also recorded the highest number of cases with 60 from the total 160 child abuse cases reported for the same period last year.
“The state JKM also rescued a total of 341 child abuse victims throughout last year. Child abuse is not something that we should take it lightly and must be addressed immediately,” she told Bernama, here today.