Police confirm nudity part of eHati event segment
16 Jul 2025 04:18pm
Six individual, including the husband and wife who founded the eHati marriage motivation programme were remanded for three days by the Shah Alam magistrate's court on Wednesday. - Photo by Bernama
SHAH ALAM – Police have confirmed that nudity took place during a marriage motivation programme called eHati, which was held at a convention centre here last September.
Selangor police chief Datuk Hussein Omar Khan said investigations found that the nudity was part of a segment within the event known as 'Queens Night.'
"Investigations revealed that nudity involving about four individuals did take place.
"The Queens Night segment was immoral and sexually explicit in nature. Activities included a session called 'Rebirth', which was claimed to boost self-motivation," he said during a press conference at the Selangor Police Contingent Headquarters (IPK) on Wednesday.
He said the investigation also found that two packages were offered for the programme, known as Package A and Package B.
"Participants were charged RM6,000 for Package A and RM9,000 for Package B.
"Package B is believed to have concluded with the Queens Night segment. The investigation into this activity is being carried out under Section 294 of the Penal Code," he said.
Hussein said the programme was organised by a company and involved certain facilitators and participants who were still under police investigation.
"So far, no video recordings or photographs related to the Queens Night have been found.
"Only women are believed to have taken part in the event, but police are still investigating if any men were involved," he said. Selangor police chief Datuk Hussein Omar Khan - BERNAMA FILE PIX
Hussein added that police also seized several liquids that were used during the programme.
He said the liquids believed to have been consumed during the event, were sent to the Department of Chemistry Malaysia to determine if they contained drugs or other prohibited substances.
"In addition to Section 294, investigations are also being carried out under Section 509 of the Penal Code and Section 14 of the Minor Offences Act," he said.
Earlier, six individual, including the husband and wife who founded the eHati marriage motivation programme, as well as one of their children were remanded for three days by the magistrate's court here on Wednesday.
The remand order was issued to assist in investigations related to insulting someone's modesty, indecent behaviour and alleged minor criminal offences.
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