
The High Court struck out her suit against police inspector Hazrul Hizham Ghazali as she could not deposit a RM70,000 payment for security for costs.
Judge Azimah Omar two days ago also ordered the woman to pay the RM6,500 as costs to Hazrul.
Hazrul had applied for the plaintiff to deposit RM70,000 to maintain her action as she is a foreigner.
(The money will be paid as legal costs to Hazrul in the event the court dismisses the woman’s suit.)
On Dec 14, Azimah gave the woman 30 days to post the amount failing which her suit would be deemed to be annulled.
Her lawyer, Thomas Philip, today launched a campaign to raise funds to have a fresh suit refiled in the sessions court and pay Hazrul the RM6,500.
“We have launched a PitchIN campaign to raise RM46,500 on behalf of the Mongolian national to have the matter refiled and heard in the sessions court,” he said.
In April last year, she filed the suit, seeking declarations that she was unlawfully detained and sexually assaulted by Hazrul during the movement control order.
Last year, the Mongolian was required to stay in a shelter home for potentially trafficked victims but later returned home.
In a statement through her lawyer, the woman said she had lost her reputation in Mongolia and has had difficulty getting support even from her family and friends.
“I am having a hard time now, but I don’t want to give up on my civil claim because it would mean giving in to that police inspector,” she said, praying that the public would help her in her legal pursuit.
Hazrul is also facing multiple charges for rape and outrage of modesty of two women in the Petaling Jaya Sessions Court.
He is alleged to have raped two Mongolian women, aged between 20 and 36, in two different rooms at a boutique hotel in Petaling Jaya on April 11.
He is also facing charges for abuse of power in exploiting the women for sexual purposes under the Anti-Trafficking in Persons and Anti-Smuggling of Migrants Act.
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