IPOH, May 17 — The High Court here will deliver its ruling on June 29 on Paul Yong’s rape case, who was accused of raping his former Indonesian maid in 2019.
“Even in her own diary she did not write that she was raped, instead a day before the alleged incident she wrote ‘’ . The words in the diary said as if she wants to teach a lesson to our client. He also said that the closed-circuit television recording in the housing area were not reliable as there is time difference and some visual in the recording were not clear.
“The wife also testified that she had sex with Yong after she return home. She also said she will not side with her husband if he really had raped the domestic worker,” he said. Meanwhile, state prosecution director Azlina Rashdi submitted her argument by saying that the testimony of Yong’s wife is consistent but not credible.
“If the victim had planned all this, then there is no reason for her to ask the help of Yong’s driver to send her to Kuala Lumpur when she met him at the house the next day of the incident or call the Indonesian Embassy on this matter,” she said.
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