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Three fined for having gay porn content on phones
Three fined for having gay porn content on phones

The Star

time20-07-2025

  • The Star

Three fined for having gay porn content on phones

PETALING JAYA: Three individuals, including two students from higher education institutions, have been fined a total of RM11,000 after pleading guilty to having same-sex pornographic content on their phones. Al Azamuddin Al Fadzil, 22, from Setiawan, Perak and Mohamad Syahmi Firas Mohd Jurij, 27, from Bachok, Kelantan were fined RM4,000 each while Mohd Mohd Hanafi Ibrahim, 47, from Kota Baru was fined RM3,000 at the Kota Baru Magistrate's Court, Sinar Harian reported. The trio were charged with possessing the content on their phones in a house on Jalan Kemumin, Kampung Belacang, Kota Baru on June 18. Charges were filed under Section 292 of Penal Code, which brings a maximum jail term of three years, or a fine, or both, if convicted. The trio were released after paying the fines. This comes after police raided a bungalow in Kemumin, Kota Baru, where a "gay sex party" supposedly took place. The raid sparked controversy after several non-governmental organisations and individuals denied that any illicit activities took place. In a joint statement, Suaram, the Women's Aid Organisation, Parti Sosialis Malaysia and Amnesty International Malaysia refuted claims of immoral conduct, stating that "the participants attended to get information and undergo sexual health tests." The Malaysian AIDS Council also confirmed that a field engagement session was conducted on June 17 in Kota Baru under the Different HIV Services for Key Population programme, which is supported by the Health Ministry. Kelantan Deputy Mentri Besar Datuk Dr Mohamed Fadzli Hassan has since called for a fair and thorough investigation into the matter.

'Gay sex party' or HIV outreach programme?: Kelantan deputy MB urges thorough probe
'Gay sex party' or HIV outreach programme?: Kelantan deputy MB urges thorough probe

The Star

time20-07-2025

  • Politics
  • The Star

'Gay sex party' or HIV outreach programme?: Kelantan deputy MB urges thorough probe

KOTA BHARU: Kelantan deputy Mentri Besar Datuk Dr Mohamed Fadzli Hassan has called for a fair and thorough investigation into the recent police raid at a bungalow in Kemumin, Kota Bharu, which was alleged to have been the site of a 'gay sex party'. The raid, carried out by the Kelantan police, has sparked controversy after several NGOs and individuals denied that any illicit activities took place, claiming instead that the gathering was a health outreach event focused on HIV awareness and testing. "The Kelantan state government calls for the investigation to be conducted neatly and thoroughly so that no party falls victim to misunderstanding, slander or public punishment before the truth is determined," said Fadzli on Facebook on Sunday (July 20). In a joint statement, Suaram, the Women's Aid Organisation (WAO), Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM) and Amnesty International Malaysia refuted claims of immoral conduct, stating that 'the participants attended to get information and undergo sexual health tests.' The Malaysian AIDS Council (MAC) also confirmed that a field engagement session was conducted on June 17 in Kota Bharu under the Different HIV Services for Key Population (DHSKP) programme, which is supported by the Health Ministry. They were referring to reports quoting Kelantan police saying more than 20 men were arrested in a bungalow in Kota Bahru, allegedly for attending a 'gay party'. However, Fadzli maintained the state government's firm stance against activities it deems immoral or in contradiction to Islamic principles. "Any form of disobedience that attempts to normalise will not be allowed a place to reside in this state," said Fadzli, adding that all stakeholders must play their role in safeguarding the sanctity and harmony of society. Fadzli stressed the importance of transparency, especially in clarifying whether the attendees were from outside Kelantan. 'If it is true as reported, that the participants of the programme came from outside Kelantan and do not involve the people of the state, then this information also needs to be explained publicly so that innocent Kelantan citizens do not become victims of accusation and slander,' he said. He also urged organisers of any programme, especially those that may stir public sensitivities, to seek prior approval from relevant authorities.

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