Saturday April 18, 2009
No money so oral sex will do
By CHRISTINA TAN
KLANG: Two female cleaners who could not come up with any money during a robbery were instead forced to perform oral sex on the robber.
The women, aged 68 and 43, were waiting for their factory van at a bus stop in Jalan Kem in Port Klang at 6.30am when a car stopped in front of them.
The driver pointed a parang at them and demanded for money.
The women were told to get into the car after they told the man they had no money. The man had apparently said that he would send them home.
The driver then drove to an oil palm plantation in Bukit Raja and ordered them to undress him and themselves.
They were then told to perform oral sex on him. The 43-year-old woman was even forced to kiss the man’s backside.
The women were then abandoned in the plantation. They sought help from a foreign worker who brought them out of the plantation.
A passer-by took them to a police station.
Klang district police chief Asst Comm Mohamad Mat Yusop, who related the incident, said the women had been sent to the Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital for medical examinations.
He said the police were looking for a man in his 30s, who was well built and wore earrings on both ears.
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