Friday, June 10, 2005

Implement 'hudud' on rapist, you'll see a decline in rape cases almost Immediately!

Do you all want to know the solution to this ever-increasing phenomenon of rapes, as again being highlited by the news on Woman home alone raped by ‘admirer’.

Apply 'hudud', stone the rapist to death in public.

Immediately, people will think twice about raping, and definitely there'll be no more rapist in action, insyAllah.

Trust Allah's word, if you are indeed a believer!

'It is not fitting for a Believer, man or woman, when a matter has been decided by Allah and His Messenger to have any option about their decision: if any one disobeys Allah and His Messenger, he is indeed on a clearly wrong Path.' - AlQuran NurKareem:033(Al-Ahzab):036.


The Star Online > Nation

Friday June 10, 2005
Woman home alone raped by ‘admirer’

PETALING JAYA: Unknown to a 29-year-old woman here, an “admirer” had been watching her every move when she leaves and returns to her Kelana Jaya condominium over the past several months.

On Tuesday, he climbed up four flights to her home and entered her bedroom through an unlocked window.

The woman, who works in a consultancy, told police that the intruder entered her home at about 3am and raped her.

When she broke down in tears after the incident, the man, believed to be an Indonesian construction worker, tried to console her and told her that he had been watching her over the past months and had “feelings” for her, a police source said.

After a few minutes of consoling he made his escape through the door.

It is learnt that the victim was at home alone as her housemate had returned to her hometown in Malacca.

Deputy OCPD Supt Abdul Rahman Ibrahim said police believe the suspect worked at a nearby construction site, and was tracking him down.

In another case, police handed over to the narcotics department a brother of a suspect involved in the loss of two police firearms on June 3.

Supt Abdul Rahman said the man, an electrician, had tested positive for drugs.

Two policemen lost their weapons to four suspected criminals last Friday but one of the suspects has since surrendered to the police.

The 29-year-old man, also an electrician, gave himself up several hours after the group attacked a police patrol team and fled with an MP5 submachine gun and a revolver at Section PJS here.

The police later recovered the submachine gun, without its 25 rounds of ammunition, and detained the brother of one of the suspects to help in investigations.


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