Unemployed Sungai Petani man jailed, fined for seditious posting on TikTok


SUNGAI PETANI: An unemployed man has been sentenced to one month in jail and fined RM4,000, in default eight months in jail, by a Magistrate's Court here on Thursday (Sept 12) for posting a seditious statement about the Sultan of Kedah via the TikTok application last July.

Magistrate M. Kalaiarasi handed down the sentence to Nor Ismail Amran Ghazilah, 42, who pleaded guilty to the charge.

He was charged under Section 4(1)(c) of the Sedition Act 1948 for committing the offence in Sungai Petani at about 10pm on July 6 this year.

Deputy Public Prosecutor S. Preeyaa requested the court to impose an appropriate punishment considering the wrongdoing involved a royal institution and to serve as a lesson to the accused and a reminder to the public to be more careful when using social media.

Lawyer Farahdina Che Bakar, from the National Legal Aid Foundation representing the accused, told the court that it was her client’s first offence. – Bernama

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