KUALA LUMPUR: Crackhouse Comedy Club owner Mohamad Rizal Van Geyzel will submit a third representation to drop the charges against him after his second representation was rejected by the Attorney General's Chambers (AGC).
The charges are creating and initiating the distribution of videos that touch on racial sensitivity on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok in July last year.
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