A court in Lahad Datu has sentenced a 54-year-old man to <strong>165 years</strong> in prison and <strong>110 lashes</strong> after he was convicted of raping his two biological daughters. The crimes occurred over several years, with the victims facing threats of violence.
Concerns are rising over the phenomenon of digital violence in Morocco, which poses a real threat to women and girls. These calls for action come amid a lack of necessary legislation to protect victims from this type of violence.
The Indonesian Witness and Victim Protection Agency (LPSK) has called for the enhancement of the witness and victim protection system through discussions on a new bill. This initiative aims to develop more effective protection mechanisms as part of the government's efforts.
Reports reveal a network providing dubious services to drop domestic violence cases in exchange for money, raising concerns about social justice and victim protection. This comes amid increasing calls for women's rights and protection from violence.
The Indonesian Parliament's Legal Affairs Committee held a closed meeting with police and witness protection agencies to discuss a religious harassment case involving a well-known cleric. This meeting comes amid fears that the accused cleric may flee the country to avoid legal accountability.
A Singaporean court has sentenced a couple to prison for laundering over <strong>$1 million</strong> from the proceeds of a romance scam, resulting in victims losing their retirement savings. The couple was arrested on September 22, 2023, following multiple reports from victims.