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RM10k fine for Shah Alam uni student’s X-rated social media stunt
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 60970, member: 636"] A 24-year-old university student paid a RM10,000 fine after admitting guilt for posting inappropriate content online. Muhammad Aidil Akmal Azhar faced charges under the Communications and Multimedia Act for uploading offensive material through his X social media account. The Sessions Court judge offered him four months imprisonment as an alternative, which he avoided by settling the penalty immediately. Digital evidence from Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission investigators confirmed his involvement in the March 2024 incident. Prosecutors argued that such behavior threatens national values and youth development across digital platforms. Defense lawyers requested mercy based on the defendant's clean criminal history and financial hardship. The court proceedings highlighted growing concerns about inappropriate social media content among young Malaysians. Officials emphasized the need for stronger deterrent measures against online misconduct. [/QUOTE]
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