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The Star
6 days ago
- The Star
Lewd activities part of eHati event, say cops
SHAH ALAM: At least four people who attended the controversial eHati Love Intensive event removed their clothes during the session, say police. Selangor police chief Comm Datuk Hussein Omar Khan said the incident occurred as part of the supposed motivational self-love programme's 'Queen's Night' section. 'We have arrested six individuals, including four women, and they have been remanded for three days. 'Some equipment and the liquids given as drinks have been seized and they will be checked by the Chemistry Department. 'Up till now there were confirmed instances of 'naked' activities involving at least four people. They were doing so as part of the so-called Queen's Night,' he said at a press conference at the police contingent headquarters here yesterday. As of now, no footage or recordings of the event have been found, he added. He said the event offered two packages with the more expensive one involving the Queen's Night activities. It is believed that this was the first time the Queen's Night aspect was conducted, but investigations are underway to detect if similar activities were conducted in previous events. We have recorded statements from around 30 people. 'We also remind those who attended to give their statements willingly before the police conduct more arrests. 'I can confirm that there were also public servants who attended the event,' he said, adding that they have the full list of participants. 'This programme was not based on Islam but was for general motivation. There were participants who were non-Muslims,' he said. Previously, the Islamic Development Department of Malaysia (Jakim) said in a statement that it had started investigations over the motivational talk where it was alleged that semi-naked dancing and 'holy cleansing baths' were conducted.
Yahoo
16-07-2025
- Yahoo
‘Queen's Night' probe widens: Police warn remaining eHati participants to come forward or face arrest
SHAH ALAM, July 16 — Selangor police chief Comm Datuk Hussein Omar Khan has urged members of the public who took part in the eHati 'Queen's Night' marriage motivation programme to give their statements at the Shah Alam District Police Headquarters (IPD) as soon as possible. He said they have identified around 50 participants, of whom 30 have been interviewed. The remaining individuals have been asked to come forward or face arrest. 'We have already recorded statements from several participants. However, there are still individuals, including public sector employees, who were involved and have yet to step forward. We will not hesitate to arrest them,' Hussein said. The case is being investigated under Section 209 (false claims), Section 14 (minor offences), and Section 294 of the Penal Code, which includes offences committed under the guise of religion. Among those arrested are six individuals — four women and two men — believed to be married couples who participated in the so-called Queen's Night session, a four-day, three-night retreat offered under 'Package B' of the eHati programme. Queen's Night reportedly involved nudity and lewd acts. Police have also seized various items from the event, including liquids believed to have been used during ritual-like activities. These materials have been sent to the Ministry of Health for further analysis to determine whether they contain banned substances or drugs. 'This programme has been organised before, but this is the first time we're seeing something like a 'Queen's Night' session. That element is new and is central to our investigation,' said Hussein. The programme was organised by a company known as eHati, which offers corporate motivational and self-development courses. Police clarified that participants are not official members of eHati and that investigations are focusing on both facilitators and participants. Authorities are also working to determine whether the event violated any religious sensitivities or misused religious elements to manipulate attendees. 'Not everyone who attended the programme is Muslim; individuals of other races were present as well,' said Hussein. Selangor Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari was reported to have asked the Selangor Islamic Religious Department (JAIS) to look into allegations of immoral activities during the organisation of eHati programmes at a convention centre here. JAIS director Datuk Mohd Shahzihan Ahmad confirmed the case is being investigated under Section 7 of the Syariah Criminal Offences (Selangor) Enactment 1995.


The Star
16-07-2025
- The Star
Stripping took place at ‘semi-naked dancing' event, six detained, say cops
SHAH ALAM: Elements of stripping were found to have occurred during the controversial eHati Love Intensive event with at least four people involved, say police. Selangor police chief Comm Datuk Hussein Omar Khan confirmed that the incident occurred as part of the programme's 'Queen's Night' section. 'We have arrested six individuals including four women and they have been remanded for three days. Equipment and liquid given as drinks have been seized and they will be checked by the Chemistry Department. 'Up till now there were confirmed instances of 'naked' activities involving at least four people. They were doing so as part of the so called Queen's Night,' he said at a press conference on the matter at the police contingent headquarters here. As of now, no footage or recordings of the event have been found. He added that the event offered two packages with the more expensive one involving the Queen's Night activities. It is believed that this was the first time the Queen's Night event was conducted but investigations are underway to detect if similar activities were conducted in previous events. 'We have recorded statements of about 30 people. We also remind those that attended to give their statements willingly before the police conduct more arrests. 'I can confirm that there were also public servants that attended the event,' he said, adding that they have the full list of participants. He also said that the event was also attended by non-Muslims. 'This programme was not based on Islam but general motivation. There were participants who were non-Muslims,' he said. Previously, the Malaysian Islamic Development Department (Jakim) said in a statement that it had started investigations over the motivational talk where it was alleged that semi-naked dancing and "holy cleansing baths" were conducted.