Two content creators charged over eatery brawl


KUALA LUMPUR: Two content creators were among six men charged in the Magistrate’s Court here over a fight that broke out at a restaurant last week.

Ammar Mohd Nazhan Noralyadi, 29, and Muhammad Hafizul Haiman, 23, pleaded not guilty when the charge was read to them before Magistrate Aina Azahra Arifin.

Meanwhile, the four other accused – Abdul Rahim Abd Hakim, 23, Muhammad Ady Putra Amirul Abdul Rahman, 18, Muham­­mad Al Mubarak Bahau­ddin Selamet, 28, and Jebat Zulfar Nurfakhrullah Abd Ghapar, 24 – were each fined RM500, in default of one month’s jail, after they pleaded guilty.

They paid the fine.

They were charged with causing an affray at a restaurant in a shopping mall here at 10.15pm on Feb 25 and face a jail term of up to six months, a fine of RM1,000, or both, upon conviction.

Deputy public prosecutor Hench Goh requested that Ammar Mohd Nazhan and Muhammad Hafizul’s bail be set at RM3,000 with one surety and urged the court to impose an appropriate sentence as a lesson to the other four accused.

The court set April 15 for mention.

On March 1, the media reported that police had arrested a group of people suspected of involvement in a fight during a boxing tournament featuring social media influencers at a shopping mall here.

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