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South China Morning Post
17 hours ago
- South China Morning Post
Malaysians demand action after Facebook page exploiting schoolgirls' images is exposed
Outraged Malaysians have demanded that police hunt down the people behind a Facebook page that has shared hundreds of images of schoolgirls. The online community launched a social media crusade earlier this week against the group called 'Group Budak2 Sekolah Rendah' (Primary School Kids Group) after an influencer discovered an old picture of herself from her high school days posted on the page. The group had around 12,000 members who routinely made sexually suggestive comments on pictures of children shared in the group. 'This is not a joke … this is wrong, it is a crime. I am speaking out because we cannot remain silent, we cannot leave this be,' Mekyun, whose real name is Wee Yun Nee, posted on her channel. 'This is not about me. This is about all these children who have no idea their pictures are being peddled in that dirty group.' Mekyun's post quickly caught the attention of other influencers and social media users, who amplified her call for action against the group's moderators and members.


The Star
2 days ago
- The Star
Influencer raises alarm over FB group circulating photos of underage students
PETALING JAYA: An influencer is sounding the alarm after a Facebook group was found to be circulating photos of underage students. Influencer Mekyun was shocked after being informed that her own student photos had been floated within the group, with sexually charged comments posted to it. The photos were posted on a Facebook group dubbed the "Group Budak 2 Sekolah Rendah", which had around 12,000 members. "I feel so disgusted and sickened. I am speechless. "This group is sharing photos of underage kids including photos of myself when I was still in school. "The comments are so sick. This is wrong and is a crime," she said in an Instagram posting on Tuesday (June 10). She urged the authorities to investigate the issue. In an update to her post she said that the group had been deleted from Facebook. "I myself have contacted the authorities and provided all the evidence that I had. Now investigations are being conducted," she said. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Mekyun (@mekyunn)


Rakyat Post
2 days ago
- Rakyat Post
12k Members Strong Paedophile FB Group Disappears After Mekyun, Cikgu Fadli, Caprice Raise Alarm
Subscribe to our FREE Influencer Mekyun (real name Wee Yu Nee) raised the alarm after she found out there's a Facebook group 'Group Budak2 Sekolah Rendah' where members share pictures of school children and exchange lewd comments. The alleged 'paedophile' group has 12,000 members when Mekyun was alerted about the group. Someone also uploaded a picture of Mekyun in her school uniform in the group and she was disgusted by the lewd comments about her and the other children. The comments were allegedly made by men who could be fathers and uncles. Mekyun said what the men did was a crime and not funny. She said to her followers that they must take collective action together to speak up for these children. She implored her followers to report the particular Facebook group and share her video to spread awareness. She hoped the police, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC), and Datuk Fahmi Fadzil, the Minister of Communications, could investigate and take action against the group. A Twitter user said they would go into similar groups to report the members to their wives with screenshot evidence of their husbands' comments. Meanwhile, others believe the offenders should be publicly named to deter future incidents. They hoped the authorities could trace these people and take action against them. Patut teruskan jeee! — SYAZA JELITÅ (@SyazaRahizad) We should bully more people like this, make noise, malukan dorang publicly so that others also know that it's wrong to comment and think of such things. This is the time for — Animaaras (@animaaras) Kalau ramai follow group tu sebelum lenyapkan group tu, baik — je m'appelle bill (@billwords) The issue caught the attention of public figures like Cikgu Fadli and Caprice who also urged the authorities to look into the matter. Gone for good? At the time of writing, the Facebook group has disappeared from searches. It's not made known whether the group admin deleted the group page or MCMC caught wind of it and took action. Recording and spreading the images of underage children without permission is an offence under the Children's Act 2001 and the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 (Section 211). Share your thoughts with us via TRP's . Get more stories like this to your inbox by signing up for our newsletter.


Sinar Daily
2 days ago
- Sinar Daily
Caprice exposes child exploitation ring on Facebook, triggers national fury
SHAH ALAM – A Facebook group sharing explicit content involving underage children has triggered national outrage after social media personality, Caprice exposed its existence through a series of Instagram posts. With over 12,000 members, the group, believed to be active since 2014, has been condemned for its disturbing focus on school-aged children. In a strong response posted on her Instagram account, Mek Yun called on fellow Malaysians to take immediate action on the criminally dangerous group. Photo: Instagram / @mekyunn Social media influencer and actress Mek Yun, who discovered her old school photos were shared in the group, has joined Caprice in demanding speedy action. Caprice took to Instagram to reveal the existence of a Facebook group named 'Group Budak2 Sekolah Rendah,' where members share indecent content involving school children, particularly girls in uniform. Caprice stated that the group, which has now surpassed 12,000 members, openly features inappropriate comments and lewd discussions by adult men, including senior citizens. 'Admin, surrender yourself at the police station within 48 hours. If you do, I won't expose the faces of the group members, including the admin. Don't think we can't trace you...' Caprice posted in a recent Instagram Story. His investigations also revealed that the Facebook group has been active for over a decade and was run by two individuals: a man and a woman. Even more disturbing, the group was set to 'public,' making the vile content accessible to anyone online. Caprice confirmed he had lodged a report with the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) and had also tagged the police force as well as the Minister of Communications, Fahmi Fadzil, for further action. 'I've reported it to @skmm_mcmc @fahmifadzil. God willing they will act quickly. The admin should just surrender at the police station as soon as possible. If the authorities come to your doorstep, it's going to be a big problem,' he shared in his Instagram Story. Many of the posts featured graphic language and deeply concerning remarks, with members making sexually suggestive comments on photos of schoolgirls. Mek Yun was among the individuals whose old school photos were found in the group. In a strong response posted on her Instagram account, Mek Yun called on fellow Malaysians to take immediate action on the criminally dangerous group. 'Let's all tag @pdrmsia_official @skmm_mcmc and YB @fahmifadzil.1 together. 'I'm also asking everyone to share this video and report the 'Budak2 Sek Rendah' group on Facebook. Let's destroy this group. Don't give them any chance at all to do what they want. Because this should NEVER be normalised,' her post read. Mek Yun also spoke about society's moral responsibility to protect children from such exploitation. 'Who else is going to protect those kids and our children if not us?' she asked. Public reaction has been swift and fierce, with social media users flooding the comments sections on Caprice's and Mek Yun's posts to express disgust, support and determination to see justice served. Many rallied around the noble actions of those who brought the issue to light. 'The older one gets, the closer they should be to God, not chasing lust like mad,' a commenter posted. 'Good job Caprice, fast action on this issue. Serves those old perverts right,' a comment read on Caprice's Instagram post. 'If all you think about is what's below the waist, how are you different from an animal?' an enraged comment read. Despite the overwhelming backlash and exposure, no official statement has been issued by the police or relevant authorities on follow-up action at the time of press. The public continues to tag official bodies, demanding that legal action be taken against the administrators and members of the group.