'Hot Daddy' porn probe: Six more women nabbed by Bukit Aman


KLANG: Police have arrested six more women in their ongoing probe into the man who sold videos of himself having sex with more than 20 women.

Bukit Aman CID director Comm Datuk Seri Mohd Shuhaily Mohd Zain, at a press conference after a townhall meeting at the Hokkein Association building here, said that the arrests were made as part of their second phase of investigations.

The six women, aged 21 to 36 years old, were arrested last week, he said.

“Investigations showed that the six had engaged in sexual activities willingly, with no coercion. There are those who were doing so for profit.

“All have been remanded to assist investigations,” he said.

A father of three, infamously known as “Hot Daddy”, and his two girlfriends have been charged with offering sexual services on X (formerly known as Twitter).

Hasli Ikhwan Arif Zul Hasli, 32, Norhidayah Mahadi, 24, and Norshazrina Md Zamri, 27, pleaded not guilty before Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court judge Siti Aminah Ghazali on Jan 26.

Previously Comm Mohd Shuhaily said the suspect then started recording his "rough" sex escapades with multiple women and sold the videos via three channels on Telegram since last July.

He said the suspect would post links to subscribe to his videos via advertisements on Telegram.

It was found that 2,051 subscribers paid RM100 per month for a 200-video package and 622 subscribers for a 13-video package at RM20 monthly.

Police also found that subscribers comprised both men and women, some of whom are professionals such as doctors and entrepreneurs.

In an unrelated case, the police have arrested 285 foreigners after large-scale anti-human trafficking operations across the country last week on Jan 23 and Jan 24.

A total of 42 raids were conducted where 64 victims were saved, including four disabled people.

Around 30 were children.

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