Sex bloggers Alvivi's trial postponed to February


KUALA LUMPUR: The case concerning controversial sex bloggers Alvin Tan and Vivian Lee, who face three charges related to their Ramadan bak kut teh greeting on their Facebook page and pornographic pictures in their blogs, has been postponed to next month.

Their counsel, Wong Kee Them, told Sessions Court judge Murtazadi Amran that the Court of Appeal had granted their application for a stay of proceedings on Monday.

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