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M'sian tourism rep in Taipei nabbed for molesting woman |
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Thursday, 22 May 2008 02:59pm |
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©The
Sun (Used by permission)
TAIPEI (May 22, 2008): A Malaysian tourism promotion representative was arrested
for sexually molesting a female shop assistant.
Ahmad Junaidy Yahya, deputy director of the Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board's
representative office in Taiwan, was detained Tuesday (May 20) evening at the
Asia World Shopping Mall in Taipei, the Liberty Times reported today.
Smelling of alcohol after attending a dinner party, Junaidy went to the Asia
World Shopping Mall and tried to chat up a shop assistant. He groped the woman's
back and private parts.
When the alleged victim screamed, Junaidy tried to flee but was stopped by
shopping mall security guards.
Police took Junaidy to the police station for questioning, according to the
Liberty Times. He was released yesterday morning after he apologised to the
victim and asked for a private settlement.
The victim agreed to Junaidy's release but reserved the right to press charges
of sexual harassment.
Junaidy, an employee of the Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board (MTPB), was
dispatched in 2005 to Taipei. He is currently deputy director of the MTPB's
representative office in Taipei, which is in charge of promoting Malaysia to
Taiwan tourists.
Janice Lai Seh-chen, director of Taiwan Tourism Bureau, said the incident was
Junaidy's personal matter and would not affect tourism ties between Taiwan and
Malaysia, the Liberty Times reported, reports dpa.
In Kuala Lumpur, the board's director-general Datuk Mirza Mohammed Taiyab told
theSun that Junaidy will face disciplinary action when he returns to
Malaysia.
He said the board had checked with the authorities in Taipei, and confirmed the
incident.
"It was gross misconduct on his part. We will recall him from his station and
refer him to the disciplinary board.
"He will come back in a few weeks' time as he has to sort out his personal
matters there,” said Mirza.
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He surely did, didn't he...??
Siti Zabedah Kasim