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How the crimes of British paedophile Richard Huckle exposed Malaysia’s dangerous silence around abuse – and shocked authorities into action
Reuters

In the shadows of Kuala Lumpur’s gleaming high-rises, a non-governmental organisation has started holding workshops on sexual abuse for children of a poor Indian community, once a haunt of convicted British paedophile Richard Huckle.

It took weeks to convince the 200 families in the community, which cannot under law be named in order to protect the identity of Huckle’s victims, to allow their children, some as young as four, to gain some sex education.

My freedom relies on the hush mentality of the locals on this kind of thing

Richard Huckle, convicted paedophile

“A lot of them are in denial. That’s still pretty much what is going on with the communities,” said Mariza Abdulkadir, interim executive director of Protect and Save (PS) the Children, the NGO conducting the workshops.

The NGO wanted to start the safety workshops much earlier, but they were able to get the consent only recently. She said residents told her: “Why are you here? The victims are not among us, it’s other people.”

Asked what he learned in the sex education classes, one five-year-old boy in the neighbourhood said: “No one can touch our private parts” and about “safety rules and feelings”.

Through the workshops, the NGO is hoping to get the children to talk about any abuse they might have suffered so they can get counselling and therapy, since the British police cannot disclose the identities of the victims.

Huckle was given 22 life sentences in a London court on Monday after admitting to 71 charges of sex abuse against children in Malaysia and Cambodia from the ages of six months to 12.

[Convicted paedophile Richard Huckle. Photo: AFP]

Convicted paedophile Richard Huckle. Photo: AFP

The 30-year-old Briton posed as a freelance photographer, English teacher and Western philanthropist over the past decade to gain access mostly to impoverished communities.

Many in Malaysia are asking how he could have gotten away with such abominable activities for so long in these close-knit communities.

Huckle himself may have provided the answer in a posting he reportedly made on the “dark web”, an encrypted network on the internet, after a trip to India.

“If I were to transfer my skills learned from India and tried to use them in the West, I wouldn’t last a month before I found myself in a cell; my freedom relies on the hush mentality of the locals on this kind of thing,” Huckle said in postings online, according to British media reports.

Freelance journalist Mahi Ramakrishnan, who met with one of the victims, said in some instances where children complained to their families about Huckle, they paid no heed.

Mahi said this was clear in the case of one girl and her two cousins, who Huckle allegedly abused for years in their own home, even after the children told their grandmother he had taken photos and videos of them urinating.

‘This monster defiled our kids’: Malaysia recoils in disgust as details of British paedophile’s crimes revealed

“The word paedophile is so alien in [Malaysian] vocabulary that it just flies off from the top of the heads of people,” she said.

Those who knew Huckle said he was friendly and polite, always roaming with his camera. He participated in the neighbourhood Hindu temple’s religious festivals and sports competitions, and even learnt the Tamil language.

“When I first heard about the child abuse allegations against Huckle, I was shocked. I thought he was a nice boy,” said community leader Sunderam Vadivelu, his grandson beside him, as children ran and bicycled in the street around him.

The downtrodden, lower income group ... they see a foreigner and see them as a godfather

Pastor Paul Pakianathan

In another neighbourhood of Kuala Lumpur that Huckle frequented, Pastor Paul Pakianathan said Huckle occasionally brought a few Indian children along with him to his church. But when the pastor asked to meet the parents of the children, Huckle’s visits stopped.

“The downtrodden, lower income group ... they see a foreigner and see them as a godfather,” Pakianathan said. “Maybe he found that an easier way to get them.”

Malaysians have expressed outrage on social media over the apathy shown by law enforcement and government officials. British police said this week they told their counterparts in Kuala Lumpur about Huckle’s suspected behaviour more than 18 months ago. But under current Malaysian law, police do not have a lot of leeway to investigate child abuse.

Not all forms of child abuse are necessarily a crime under Malaysian law: people can be charged only for rape – defined as penile penetration – and incest.

“The incidents of child sexual abuse are very, very high,” said PS the Children’s Mariza. “[The police] cannot do anything much because the legal definition is so limited.”

British paedophile gets life sentence for Malaysia, Cambodia crimes

She said Malaysia has convicted only three or four people for child sexual abuse over the last 17 years. Malaysia has no official statistics on child abuse.

Senior police officer deputy commissioner Datuk Law Hong Soon said efforts were continuing to identify Huckle’s victims.

“At the moment, we have identified the places and have gone to several locations that he had visited.,” he said. “We are also looking to locate the children for rehabilitation purposes.

“We are in the process of recording the statements of those who had been in touch with Huckle while awaiting Britain’s National Crime Agency to share more information of his paedophilic activities.”
 
theguardian.com
Richard Huckle given 22 life sentences for abuse of Malaysian children
Karen McVeigh

One of Britain’s worst predatory paedophiles, who targeted, groomed and abused up to 200 Malaysian babies and children and shared images of his horrific crimes on the dark web, has been handed 22 life sentences.

Richard Huckle, 30, a photographer from Ashford in Kent, who posed as an English teacher and philanthropist in poor Christian communities in Kuala Lumpur, admitted an unprecedented 71 offences, including rapes, against young children aged between six months and 12 years between 2006 and 2014.

Some of the 23 children identified in the charges were abused for years, including one from the age of three until 10.

The number of his victims was believed to be much higher – investigators found a ledger and scorecard on his computer in which he awarded himself marks for different kinds of abuse of 191 girls and boys.

Judge Peter Rook QC on Monday ordered Huckle to serve a minimum term of 25 years to reflect the “public abhorrence” for a “campaign of rape” that spanned nine years. He told him it was “very rare indeed” that a judge had to sentence sexual offending by one person on such a scale.

Rook told Huckle: “Your offending behaviour became entrenched in your everyday life. Your life revolved around your sexual activities with young children. Your distorted beliefs in respect of children are deep-seated. Your self-delusion knows no bounds.”

Based on Huckle’s “chilling” experiences and observations – he once boasted it was easier to abuse children from poor communities than middle-class western children – the 30-year-old had drafted a “truly evil” manual for other paedophiles that promoted child sexual abuse tourism, the judge said. He had even sought to profit from his crimes by attempting to sell footage to other abusers, he added.

“It appears that your conduct was escalating,” Rook said.

“It is also clear that, had you not been arrested, you planned to continue the same lifestyle using the expertise that you were keen to show off to and share with other abusers so as to continue your sexual exploitation of the children of such communities.”

Images and videos of Huckle’s rapes and assaults on very young children were shared with paedophiles around the world via the dark web.

Rook told him: “Relentlessly, you preyed upon the very young – pre-pubescent vulnerable children from a minority ethnic community into which you ingratiated yourself. This was a prolonged campaign of rape of the children from a small community.”

While presenting himself to his victims’ families as a respectable English teacher and philanthropist who could help them, Huckle was “systematically abusing the children you claimed to care about”.

This was one of the most aggravating features of the case, the judge said. Huckle, wearing a grey sweatshirt, his long, unkempt black hair scraped back in a ponytail, stood impassive with his palms clasped together, as if in prayer, as he was sentenced.
As he was taken down to the cells, a member of the public shouted from the gallery: “A thousand deaths is too good for you, I know one of those families.”

Rook said Huckle had almost certainly “blighted the lives” of his victims and caused them “severe psychological harm”.

A letter which Huckle submitted to the court on Monday, which contained apologies to his victims’ families and the Malaysian government, was an attempt to “justify the unjustifiable”, Rook said.

However, in light of Huckle’s refusal to hand over encrypted passwords to hidden files on his computer, the judge added: “In my view, you may well harbour feelings of regret but there is no feeling of genuine remorse in this case.”

Huckle first visited Malaysia on a teaching gap year when he was 19, and went on to groom more children after posing as a Christian English teacher and philanthropist.

Five of the children were living in a children’s home and on one occasion he took a girl out to celebrate her fifth birthday and molested her at his house in Kuala Lumpur.

His arrest came after Austrialian investigators tracking the activities of a now convicted paedophile who ran a child abuse site on the dark web noticed Huckle was a prolific user of the website.

The National Crime Agency, which was criticised by Malaysian authorities for failing to alert them early enough of Huckle’s crimes, admitted it was first told about his offending in August 2014 but did not have enough evidence to present to Malaysian police for another three months.

Speaking outside the Old Bailey, Andrew Brennan, the NCA’s deputy director, said it was first contacted by Australian authorities in August 2014. But he said the NCA had to then identify where and who Huckle was before providing the Malaysian police with “all of the intelligence” in November 2014.

“They didn’t have sufficient evidence to arrest him, we made a decision we would arrest him in December 2014,” said Brennan.

“I’m very confident we worked very, very closely with the Malaysian authorities and an NGO based in Malaysia.” He also insisted there was “absolutely no evidence” or intelligence of Huckle offending in the UK.

The NCA arrested Huckle as he arrived at Gatwick airport on a trip home to spend Christmas with his parents in December 2014.

Officers seized Huckle’s encrypted laptop and managed to uncover more than 20,000 indecent pictures and videos, although there were other files they were unable to retrieve.

When Huckle confessed his crimes to his parents, after his arrest, they begged police to take him away and made statements supporting his prosecution.

Ahead of his sentencing, Huckle claimed to a psychiatrist that he wanted to put his “madness” behind him and settle down with a woman from south India. But the court was shown a posting from 2013 in which he outlined his plan to marry one of his victims in order to help him abuse more children.

The judge concluded that Huckle posed a “substantial risk for an indefinite period”.

James Traynor, from the NCA’s child exploitation and online protection command, said: “Richard Huckle spent several years integrating himself into the community in which he lived, making himself a trusted figure. But he abused that trust in the worst possible way.

“He deliberately travelled to a part of the world where he thought he could abuse vulnerable children without being caught.”

Traynor said the NCA had tracked down Huckle and used legislation that allows UK nationals to be prosecuted in the UK for offences committed overseas.

He said: “Borders are no barrier – we are determined that those who go abroad to abuse children will be held to account.”

Anthony Hill, the international justice and organised crime prosecutor at the CPS, said: “It is hard to put into words the sheer depravity of this case. For almost nine years, Richard Huckle subjected at least 23 children, some of them very young, to the most horrifying abuse imaginable. He deliberately targeted and groomed vulnerable communities abroad to gain their trust.

“Borders are not a barrier to justice and the CPS worked with the NCA to painstakingly review all of the evidence from the internet, his computers and cameras. The strength of our evidence led to him pleading guilty to 71 charges.”

Huckle’s crimes were so serious that prosecutors planned three separate Old Bailey trials as they felt one jury could not cope with viewing all the videos and photographs of abuse.

In January, Huckle pleaded not guilty to all 91 charges, but ahead of his trial in April, he gradually admitted 71 of the offences over the course of five more hearings.

He has already spent 488 days in jail, so faces more than 23 years in prison before a parole board can consider his release.

The NSPCC said Huckle was a “frighteningly depraved paedophile” who had “bragged about raping babies and delighted in abusing infants who trusted him” and who had left a trail of devastation.

In a statement, the NSPCC added: “It is horrifying that Huckle was able to profit from this appalling abuse by using the web to sell images and even films to other paedophiles; emphasising the importance, yet again, of the need for a cohesive, global effort from both the authorities and internet services providers to combat this vile trade.”
 
well indecent images is a serious threat to society as they are corrupting minds of children and adults and leading them towards more sex crimes. we must restrict these images somehow to reduce crimes in the society.
 
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