Ex-bowling assistant coach ordered to begin 6-year prison sentence for sexual assault of teen athlete

Convicted last year, Mat Salleh Jalani’s appeal was dismissed today but he plans to appeal to the Court of Appeal, his lawyer says

4:06 PM MYT

 

KUALA TERENGGANU — A former assistant bowling coach who was found guilty of sexually assaulting a Malaysia Games (Sukma) athlete has been ordered to serve his six-year jail sentence starting today.

Judge Datuk Hassan Abdul Ghani made the ruling on Mat Salleh Jalani, 62, after dismissing his appeal to to set aside the conviction and sentence handed down by the Sessions Court on May 16 last year.

“The court dismisses his appeal and upholds the sentence imposed by the Sessions Court,” the judge said and ordered Mat Salleh to serve the prison sentence starting today.

On May 16 last year, the Sessions Court found Mat Salleh guilty of physical sexual assault of a 14-year-old, and sentenced him to six years in prison.

The offence was committed at a housing estate in Marang in March 2018.

The charge was framed under Section 14(d) of the Sexual Offences Against Children Act 2017, which provides imprisonment not exceeding 20 years, and also liable to whipping upon conviction.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Nur Nabihah Hanin Ayim appeared for the prosecution while Mat Salleh was represented by lawyer Wan Suhaili Wan Ismail, who said that her client would file an appeal at the Court of Appeal against today’s decision. – April 22, 2025

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