He was accused of using a cane and other forms of aggression to abuse the boys.
Muhammad Barur Rahim Hisam, a caretaker of a children’s home managed by GISB Holdings, pleaded guilty to four charges levelled against him.
The sentence was handed down after Muhammad Barur Rahim Hisam pleaded guilty to four charges levelled against him. The court ordered the sentences to run consecutively, which means that Barur would have to serve out the decade.The judgment was delivered by Sessions Court Judge Noridah Adam.
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