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Woman attempting to get children back learns ex-husband involved

Loh Siew Hong asks why he was informed as court had awarded her full custody

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 14 Feb 2022 6:24PM

Woman attempting to get children back learns ex-husband involved
Loh Siew Hong, 35, (centre) is in Kangar to lodge a report to gain interim custody of her children pending the outcome of her habeas corpus filed at the Kuala Lumpur High Court yesterday. – Satees Muniandy Facebook pic, February 14, 2022

by Arulldas Sinnappan

KANGAR – Loh Siew Hong has an uphill battle ahead in her quest to regain full custody of her three children as she heads to Perlis, only to be informed that her ex-husband is somehow involved in the matter.

“Who informed my ex-husband of this? Why must he be informed? He is not a party to this matter as I have divorced him and the Kuala Lumpur High Court has granted me sole custody. 

“My children must be handed over to me and nothing less. I don’t care about their religious status. What I want now is for them to live with me until they are of age to decide otherwise,” she said, weeping, while addressing the media outside the Kangar police headquarters today.

Her ex-husband’s siblings showed up when the three children were put under the care of the Social Welfare Department (SWD) in Jitra, Kedah.

Loh managed to meet her children before they were taken into interim custody by SWD.    

She alleged that her children are being influenced by a third party and currently under mental stress.

Loh, 35, is in Kangar with SWD officers to lodge a report to gain interim custody pending the outcome of her habeas corpus filed at the Kuala Lumpur High Court yesterday.

She was also accompanied by Bagan Dalam assemblyman M. Satees and Seberang Prai City Councillor David Marshel during her trip today.

Meanwhile, her counsel Shamsher Singh Thind said the Kuala Lumpur High Court has set February 21 to hear the habeas corpus application.

Loh today also agreed with a one-month interim custody overseen by the SWD.

“Loh, in accordance with the court order, can drag the children to her home, but she doesn’t want to because she doesn’t want her children to undergo more trauma,” said Satees.

Marshall said it is surprising for her ex-husband to show up today as he does not have custody.

“I hope this case will come to an end when the Kuala Lumpur High Court hears her case on February 21.” 

Even though the initial court order granted her custody last March, Loh has been separated from her 14-year-old twin daughters and a 10-year-old son. She claimed she was separated from her children in 2019, when her husband assaulted her and she was admitted to hospital with a fractured left leg.

She said he is currently serving a prison sentence in Kelantan for drug-related offences and alleged that he and the children have been converted to Islam.

She also lodged a police report at the Seberang Prai Utara district police headquarters in Bertam on Sunday, alleging she was given the runaround by police when seeking for them to enforce the court order. – The Vibes, February 14, 2022

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