Malaysian police investigate child bride case involving 11-year-old girl

The marriage of an 11-year-old Thai girl to a 41-year-old Malaysian man has sparked public outrage in Malaysia, with calls for child brides to be banned.

The Malaysian national, 41, poses with his latest wife an 11-year-old girl.

The Malaysian national, 41, poses with his latest wife an 11-year-old girl. Source: Twitter

Malaysian authorities are investigating the marriage of an 11-year-old Thai girl to a 41-year-old Malaysian Muslim that has sparked public outrage and calls for child brides to be banned.

Rubber scrap dealer Che Abdul Karim Che Abdul Hamid secretly wed the girl as his third wife in Thailand, and the union became public after one of his wives lodged a complaint with police.

Muslim girls under the minimum legal marriage age of 16 can wed with the consent of the Shariah court and their parents. Muslim men in Malaysia can marry four wives.

Deputy Prime Minister Wan Azizah Wan Ismail has said the marriage was illegal as it had not been approved by the Shariah court. She was meeting officials on Monday to discuss the issue, her aide said.

Photos on social media showed the groom holding the girl's hand after the marriage ceremony.

Local media said Che Abdul Karim, who is also an imam in a rural village in northeast Kelantan state, already has two wives and six children aged between five and 18.

He told Bernama news agency that his marriage was lawful and approved by the girl's parents, who are poor rubber tappers in Malaysia.

He has said he will only formalise the marriage in Malaysia when the girl turns 16 and that she will stay with her parents until then.
The girl was also quoted by local media as saying that she does not understand the fuss over her marriage as she is in love with Che Abdul Karim.

Wan Azizah told local media that officials are investigating whether the parents approved the marriage due to poverty.

"Paedophilia, child exploitation, child pornography ... we must be firm on this as children are our responsibility," she was quoted as saying.

The National Human Rights Society said government data showed there were as many as 15,000 Malaysian child brides in 2010 and called for laws to criminalise child marriage to protect minors.


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