Published: Friday October 30, 2009 MYT 9:22:00 AM
Student conned into sex with bogus religious officer
By R.S.N. MURALI
KUALA TERENGGANU: A student who was ‘caught’ for close proximity was hoodwinked into having sex with one of the men claiming to be state religious enforcement officers as an inducement to conceal her rendezvous with her boyfriend.
However, when the undergraduate discovered later that the man and two of his cohorts were bogus officers she lodged a police the report the next day alleging rape.
State CID chief Asst Comm Mohd Fauzi Abduri said late Thursday that the student and her boyfriend were in a car at the Teluk Kepatang beachfront here at 10pm on Wednesday when three men claiming to be religious enforcement officers ordered the couple out of the car on the pretext of checking their identification papers.
One of the men then said the fine of RM6,000 imposed on couples caught for close proximity could be waived if she had sex with him, said ACP Mohd Fauzi.
The frightened student agreed.
In her report she alleged she was raped at a secluded area at Tok Jembal, about four kilometers from the site where she had been with her boyfriend.
Based on the police report, police arrested the man who was living close to the beachfront, ACP Mohd Fauzi said.
The man was a salesman. Police are now looking for his two accomplices, he added.
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