Offensive picture came from sex bloggers’ computer, testifies former MCMC analyst


KUALA LUMPUR: The third day of the trial of sex bloggers Alvin Tan Jye Yee and Vivian Lee May Ling (pic) saw a former Malaysian Communication and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) analyst giving testimony that he had found the infamous bak kut teh picture in their notebook computer and that it was the same picture that was uploaded on their Facebook page.

On Wednesday, Hafizullah Fikris Rahman, a former digital forensics analyst with the MCMC, had analysed a number of digital products related to the duo during an investigation conducted in June 2013 and told the Sessions Court that during his analysis, he had found both the unedited and captioned bak kut teh pictures in a Samsung notebook computer seized from them.

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