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Da’i Syed brought to court again to face rape charge

Celebrity preacher Syed Shah Iqmal Syed Mohammad Shaiful was allowed bail of RM20,000 and warned against harassing victim and witnesses. (Bernama pic)

SHAH ALAM: Celebrity preacher Da’i Syed, whose real name is Syed Shah Iqmal Syed Mohammad Shaiful, who was charged with committing unnatural sex and molest at the Petaling Jaya Magistrate’s Court and Sessions Court earlier today, was brought to the Sessions Court here to face another charge of raping another woman.

Syed Iqmal, 25, pleaded not guilty to raping the 23-year-old woman in a room at a condominium in I-City, Section 7, here at 11.35pm on Sept 11 last year. He was charged under Section 376 (1) of the Penal Code, which provides for imprisonment for up to 20 years and whipping, if found guilty.

Earlier, deputy public prosecutor Nor Baizura Mohd Saubian did not offer bail on the grounds that since it was a non-bailable offence, it would create an uneasy perception among the public if the accused, who is a public figure, was released.

“The accused also has several other cases and it is feared that he may harass the victim and witnesses if allowed bail,” she said.

She said if the court allowed the accused bail, it should be set at RM100,000, together with additional conditions that the accused’s international passport be handed over to the court, besides having to report to the nearest police station and being prohibited from harassing the victims and witnesses until the case is completed.

In pleading for bail to be imposed, lawyer Syed Amirul Syed Edros, representing Syed Iqmal, said his client had given full cooperation throughout the investigation and had even gone to the Shah Alam police headquarters voluntarily before he was detained.

Syed Amirul also pleaded for a minimum bail as his client has had no source of income since the Covid-19 pandemic began. He also had to care for his mother and brother, who is a person with disabilities, after being involved in an accident.

Syed Amirul said the issue of the accused harassing the victim was also not relevant as police had confiscated his two mobile phones.

Judge Rofiah Mohamad then allowed the accused bail of RM20,000 in one surety, with the additional condition that the accused be prohibited from harassing the victim and prosecution witnesses until the trial is completed and set Jan 25 next year for mention of the case.

Earlier, the accused, a former reality TV contestant, arrived at the Shah Alam Sessions Court at 3.01pm.

Syed Iqmal was also charged in the Petaling Jaya Sessions Court and Magistrate’s Court this morning on two counts of committing unnatural sex and outraging the modesty of a private college student at his rented house in Damansara Perdana on Oct 17.