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Free Malaysia Today
4 days ago
- General
- Free Malaysia Today
Cops probe viral sex video involving teacher, married electrician
Alor Gajah police chief Ashari Abu Samah said the case is being investigated under laws covering indecent acts and online misconduct. (Facebook pic) PETALING JAYA : Melaka police have launched an investigation into a leaked sex video allegedly involving a female teacher and a married electrician. Alor Gajah police chief Ashari Abu Samah said the investigation paper was opened under Section 509 of the Penal Code for outraging modesty, and Section 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998, which deals with the misuse of network facilities. 'The teacher lodged a report as she was dissatisfied with the circulation of the video,' Harian Metro quoted him as saying. He said a preliminary probe into the mobile phone of the man did not uncover any pornographic content. The case will be referred to the deputy public prosecutor for further action. The case went viral on social media, with people sharing video clips of the man's wife confronting the teacher. Also shared were screenshots of lewd conversations on WhatsApp, said to be between the pair. The scandal prompted the education ministry to temporarily suspend the teacher from her duties. Following the uproar, the Melaka shariah high court fined both the teacher, Nur Fadilah Zainal, and the electrician, Hairul Ezuan Hamzah, RM5,000 each for attempting to commit an immoral act earlier this year. They were charged under Section 52 of the Melaka Syariah Offences Enactment 1991. Both paid the fines.


CTV News
27-05-2025
- CTV News
Police arrest Quebec man accused of sex crimes involving multiple women
Yannick Grenon-Brouillette, 34, is facing multiple charges for alleged crimes in and around the Quebec City area, according to police. (Source: SQ) Provincial police (SQ) say a man is facing sexual offences after a series of events targeting women in and around the Quebec City area. According to police, a suspect targeted 'women with cars with special features' that he found on the street or on online platforms between June 2024 and May 2025 in the Deschambault-Grondines, Saint-Marc-des-Carrières, and Quebec City areas. Yannick Grenon-Brouillette, 34, of Deschambault-Grondines, is facing charges of indecent acts, criminal harassment, forcible confinement, mischief, and failure to comply with an order. He remains in custody. Since multiple alleged victims were identified, the Sûreté du Québec (SQ) deployed its Structure de gestion des enquêtes sur les crimes en série (GECS) unit, which pools resources with other police forces to make an arrest. The SQ says anyone with information about the investigation can call 1-800-659-4264.


The Independent
20-05-2025
- The Independent
Singaporean man arrested in Japan for allegedly committing indecent acts in hot spring
A Singaporean man has been arrested in Japan for allegedly committing indecent acts with a teenage boy at a hot spring, police said. The 55-year-old suspect, who was not named, allegedly touched the minor inappropriately at an onsen inn in the central prefecture of Niigata, local media reported. The man allegedly touched the minor's genitals multiple times despite him resisting at a hot spring facility in Tagami town on 14 May, according to Niigata News. Two days after the alleged incident, police arrested the suspect from the Niigata train station after a relative of the boy filed a complaint. The man, who was holidaying in Japan, has denied the allegations against him. 'I only put my hand on the left shoulder of the seated boy to get out of the bath, I did not commit any indecent act,' he reportedly told police. Police said they have launched an investigation into the incident. It was the latest incident of alleged sexual misconduct at Japan 's famed public baths to make headlines. In 2024, a former counsellor at the Singaporean embassy in Japan was convicted of filming a naked boy at a public bath in Tokyo. Sim Siong Chy was removed from his position after being fined 300,000 yen over the incident. In another case, a former assemblywoman accused the mayor of a hot springs resort town of sexually assaulting her in his office in 2015. Nobutada Kuroiwa, the mayor of Kusatsu, a famous hot springs resort north of Tokyo, denied the accusations as '100 per cent a lie and fabrication' and claimed they were motivated by a dispute over a hot springs policy. In 2023, Shizuoka police dismantled a 30-year voyeurism ring that secretly filmed more than 10,000 women at hot springs across Japan, exposing significant lapses in facility oversight. The operation, involving 17 arrests, shocked the public and led to demands for better security measures at hot springs like cameras in non-bathing areas and enhanced staff training.