SEREMBAN, March 19 — The Sessions Court here today sentenced a daycare assistant to 10 months in prison and a RM20,000 fine, in default 20 months’ jail, for physically abusing four children aged between five and six last year.
In separate proceedings, judges Dharmafikri Abu Adam and Datin Surita Budin sentenced the accused, Puteri Nurin Amalina Ahmad Daud, 20, to 10 months in prison for each of the four charges, to run concurrently from the date of her arrest on September 5, 2024.
Additionally, the court imposed a two-year good behaviour bond on the accused, with a RM2,000 surety from a family member.
She was also ordered to complete 120 hours of community service over six months for each of the four charges, to be carried out consecutively after her prison sentence.
In addition, Surita ordered the defendant to attend anger management counselling with a Social Welfare Department officer.
According to the charges, Puteri Nurin Amalina, who was responsible for the care of the children, pressed a heated metal spoon onto their arms, causing burns, as punishment at a daycare centre in August 2024.
She was charged under Section 31(1)(a) of the Child Act 2001, which carries a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison, a fine of up to RM50,000, or both, upon conviction.
Case facts revealed the act was intended as punishment after the children took snacks from the daycare centre without permission.
Her lawyer pleaded for a lighter sentence, saying she is a first-time offender from a low-income family and regretted her actions.
The court also heard she has baking skills and hopes to pursue vocational training after serving her sentence.
However, state prosecution director, Ku Hayati Ku Haron, requested an appropriate punishment, stressing the severity of the offence.
“Pressing a hot spoon against a child over snacks is excessive,” she said.
— Bernama