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Stop sharing photos of kids supposedly linked to Zara Qairina, warns IGP
Stop sharing photos of kids supposedly linked to Zara Qairina, warns IGP

The Star

time4 days ago

  • The Star

Stop sharing photos of kids supposedly linked to Zara Qairina, warns IGP

KUALA LUMPUR: Bukit Aman has detected the circulation of information and photographs of children linked to the ongoing Zara Qairina Mahathir's case being uploaded and shared on various social media platforms, says Datuk Seri Mohd Khalid Ismail. The Inspector-General of Police said the information being disseminated is inaccurate and has the potential to mislead the public. 'This kind of behaviour not only hampers the investigation process but may also interfere with the fair administration of justice,' he said in a statement on Wednesday (Aug 6). He also stressed that all investigative procedures, including the post-mortem process, are being conducted in accordance with established legal provisions and protocols. "We urge the public to refrain from uploading or sharing any unverified information, particularly content related to the ongoing investigation. 'The sharing of false or speculative content could jeopardise the case and cause unnecessary distress,' he added. Sharing of fake and unverified information pertaining to the case is an offence, he said. "It is an offence under Section 15 of the Child Act 2001, which prohibits the publication of any information that could lead to the identification of a child involved in any legal proceedings, Section 203A of the Penal Code for disclosing information obtained in the course of one's duties and Section 233 of the Communication and Multimedia Act 1998 for improper use of network facilities or network services," he said. The IGP said compliance with the law is the foundation of national peace and public well-being. "Firm action will be taken against any individual found to have violated these provisions. "We are committed to ensuring public safety and order are maintained at all times in the interest of all Malaysians," he added.

Three Era FM DJs who went viral for video seemingly mocking Thaipusam back on duty
Three Era FM DJs who went viral for video seemingly mocking Thaipusam back on duty

Yahoo

time07-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Three Era FM DJs who went viral for video seemingly mocking Thaipusam back on duty

KUALA LUMPUR, April 7 — The three radio announcers from Era FM breakfast show are back on duty after being put on leave after an incident involving a video that went viral, to the point it prompted an investigation from the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC). Nabil Ahmad, Azad Jazmin John Louis Jeffri, and Radin Amir Affendy of the 3 Pagi Era breakfast show are back on duty, the station confirmed in a statement. The statement made no previous mention as to why the announcers were put on leave, instead emphasising that they had gotten feedback from listeners who missed the trio's presence and their excitement on hearing of their return to the airwaves today. Thee three announcers had previously apologised after public uproar over a video uploaded to the station's media channel. It depicted Azad mocking the way Hindu devotees enter a trance while fulfilling their vows. Voices in the background, presumably his colleagues could be heard chanting 'Vel, Vel!' and laughing in response to Azad's antics. While the announcers, besides being placed on leave by their management, did not face any penalties, the station was fined RM250,000 under Section 233 of the Communication and Multimedia Act 1998 for uploading what was deemed offensive content on the Era FM official TikTok account.

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