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China YouTuber fined RM800 for trespassing Malaysia Parliament
China YouTuber fined RM800 for trespassing Malaysia Parliament

The Sun

time16-07-2025

  • The Sun

China YouTuber fined RM800 for trespassing Malaysia Parliament

KUALA LUMPUR: A part-time YouTuber from China has been fined RM800 for trespassing into the Malaysian Parliament compound. The 25-year-old, Li Zhechen, pleaded guilty to the offence under the Protected Areas and Protected Places Act 1959. Magistrate M.S. Arunjothy handed down the sentence, with an alternative of one month's jail if the fine is unpaid. Li was charged under Section 7 of the Act, which allows for a maximum penalty of two years' imprisonment, a RM1,000 fine, or both. The incident occurred on July 9 when Li entered the restricted area to take photos and videos. Police officers on duty detained him shortly after. Deputy public prosecutor Adiba Iman Md Hassan urged the court to impose a deterrent sentence. Li's lawyer, Lee Ewe Kiang, argued for leniency, stating his client was unaware he had entered a restricted zone. 'He was visiting Malaysia as a tourist and mistakenly walked into the Parliament grounds after exploring Perdana Botanical Gardens,' Lee said. Li has since apologised for the incident. - Bernama

YouTuber from China fined RM800 for trespassing Parliament grounds
YouTuber from China fined RM800 for trespassing Parliament grounds

Borneo Post

time16-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Borneo Post

YouTuber from China fined RM800 for trespassing Parliament grounds

He committed the offence at 5.30pm on July 9 and was charged under Section 7 of the same Act, which carries a maximum sentence of two years' imprisonment, a fine of up to RM1,000, or both. – Malay Mail photo KUALA LUMPUR (July 16): A part-time YouTuber from China was fined RM800, in default one month's jail, by the Magistrate's Court here today for trespassing into the Malaysian Parliament compound. Magistrate M.S. Arunjothy meted out the sentence on 25-year-old Li Zhechen after he pleaded guilty to unlawfully entering the Parliament grounds, which are designated as a restricted area under Section 5(1) of the Protected Areas and Protected Places Act 1959. He committed the offence at 5.30pm on July 9 and was charged under Section 7 of the same Act, which carries a maximum sentence of two years' imprisonment, a fine of up to RM1,000, or both. According to the facts of the case, Li entered the compound to take photos and videos. On-duty police officers then detained him. Deputy public prosecutor Adiba Iman Md Hassan earlier urged the court to impose an appropriate sentence to serve as a deterrent to the accused and the public. Li's lawyer, Lee Ewe Kiang, pleaded for a lenient sentence, saying his client was remorseful and had no intention of trespassing into a restricted area. 'On the day of the incident, my client, who was visiting Malaysia as a tourist, had been walking around Perdana Botanical Gardens before accidentally entering the nearby Parliament grounds. 'He apologises to all parties involved,' the lawyer said. – Bernama Chinese national Court fined Parliament grounds trespass Youtuber

YouTuber from China fined RM800 for trespassing on Parliament grounds
YouTuber from China fined RM800 for trespassing on Parliament grounds

The Star

time16-07-2025

  • The Star

YouTuber from China fined RM800 for trespassing on Parliament grounds

KUALA LUMPUR: A part-time YouTuber from China was fined RM800, in default one month's jail, by the Magistrate's Court here on Wednesday (July 16) for trespassing on the Malaysian Parliament compound. Magistrate M.S. Arunjothy meted out the sentence on 25-year-old Li Zhechen after he pleaded guilty to unlawfully entering the Parliament grounds, which are designated as a restricted area under Section 5(1) of the Protected Areas and Protected Places Act 1959. He committed the offence at 5.30pm on July 9 and was charged under Section 7 of the same Act, which carries a maximum sentence of two years' imprisonment, a fine of up to RM1,000, or both. According to the facts of the case, Li entered the compound to take photos and videos. On-duty police officers then detained him. Deputy public prosecutor Adiba Iman Md Hassan earlier urged the court to impose an appropriate sentence to serve as a deterrent to the accused and the public. Li's lawyer, Lee Ewe Kiang, pleaded for a lenient sentence, saying his client was remorseful and had no intention of trespassing on a restricted area. "On the day of the incident, my client, who was visiting Malaysia as a tourist, had been walking around Perdana Botanical Gardens before accidentally entering the nearby Parliament grounds. "He apologises to all parties involved," the lawyer said. - Bernama

YouTuber from China fined RM800 for trespassing parliament grounds
YouTuber from China fined RM800 for trespassing parliament grounds

Sinar Daily

time16-07-2025

  • Sinar Daily

YouTuber from China fined RM800 for trespassing parliament grounds

Li entered the compound to take photos and videos. 16 Jul 2025 04:51pm Magistrate M.S. Arunjothy meted out the sentence on 25-year-old Li Zhechen after he pleaded guilty to unlawfully entering the Parliament grounds, which are designated as a restricted area under Section 5(1) of the Protected Areas and Protected Places Act 1959 - File photo KUALA LUMPUR - A part-time YouTuber from China was fined RM800, in default one month's jail, by the Magistrate's Court here today for trespassing into the Malaysian Parliament compound. Magistrate M.S. Arunjothy meted out the sentence on 25-year-old Li Zhechen after he pleaded guilty to unlawfully entering the Parliament grounds, which are designated as a restricted area under Section 5(1) of the Protected Areas and Protected Places Act 1959. He committed the offence at 5.30pm on July 9 and was charged under Section 7 of the same Act, which carries a maximum sentence of two years' imprisonment, a fine of up to RM1,000, or both. According to the facts of the case, Li entered the compound to take photos and videos. On-duty police officers then detained him. Deputy public prosecutor Adiba Iman Md Hassan earlier urged the court to impose an appropriate sentence to serve as a deterrent to the accused and the public. Li's lawyer, Lee Ewe Kiang, pleaded for a lenient sentence, saying his client was remorseful and had no intention of trespassing into a restricted area. "On the day of the incident, my client, who was visiting Malaysia as a tourist, had been walking around Perdana Botanical Gardens before accidentally entering the nearby Parliament grounds. "He apologises to all parties involved,' the lawyer said. - BERNAMA

Chinese YouTuber fined RM800 for trespassing into Parliament compound
Chinese YouTuber fined RM800 for trespassing into Parliament compound

New Straits Times

time16-07-2025

  • Politics
  • New Straits Times

Chinese YouTuber fined RM800 for trespassing into Parliament compound

KUALA LUMPUR: A Chinese YouTuber was fined RM800, in default of one month's jail, for trespassing into the parliament compound earlier this month. Li Zhechen pleaded guilty to the offence when the charge was read before magistrate S. Arunjothy today. According to the charge sheet, he had entered the parliament compound on July 9 to take pictures and videos before he was arrested by policemen. He was charged under Section 5(1) of the Protected Areas and Protected Places Act, which carries a maximum RM1,000 fine or up to two years' imprisonment upon conviction. Earlier, Lee Ewe Kiang, who appeared for the accused, pleaded for a minimum sentence and issued an apology on behalf of his client. Deputy public prosecutor Adiba Iman Hassan, however, asked the court to impose a deterrent sentence.

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