TKSU fined for khalwat by Syariah court

Youth and Sports Ministry deputy secretary-general (Strategic) Datuk Salim Parlan has been fined RM3,000 or five months jail by the Syariah Lower Court here for committing 'khalwat' (being in close proximity) at a hotel in Batu Ferringhi, last April.
Syariah judge Nik Bukhari Hashimy Nik Yahaya handed a similar fine to Salim's former personal assistant Nur Diayana Norslan, 30, who was jointly charged for the offence.
Salim, The former Road Transport Department deputy director-general, and Nur Diayana were alleged to have committed the offence in Room 224 at the hotel about 5am on April 16.
They were charged under Section 27 (a) of the Penang Syariah Criminal Enactment 1996, which carries a maximum jail term of two years, or fine not exceeding RM3,000, or both, upon conviction.
Nik Bukhari said although the court considered the facts of the case and the fact that both the accused had pleaded guilty, there was still enough reason to view the case as serious because both were civil servants who should be exemplary to others.
Their action had tarnished the image of the civil service and the sentence meted out should serve as a deterrent to others, said Nik Bukhari.
Prosecution was led by Syariah Prosecution Head Mohd Zulkhairi Aziz - The Star