An unemployed man was fined RM15,000, in default six months in jail, by the Kuantan Sessions Court today after pleading guilty to uploading an offensive post on social media regarding the Pahang sultanate.
Judge Maimoonah Aid meted out the fine on Mohd Nazre Mohd Sani, 44, after he pleaded guilty to the charge.
Nazree was charged with knowingly using TikTok to initiate the transmission of offensive communication with the intention of annoying others with the link seen at the office of the Pahang sultan in Pekan at 2.27pm on April 24.
The charge, under Section 233 (1) (a) of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998, provides a fine not exceeding RM50,000 or imprisonment for a period not exceeding one year or both and may also be fined a further RM1,000 for each day the offence continues after conviction.
In the same court, Muhammad Shabir Abd Kadir, 42, was fined RM5,000, in default four months imprisonment, after pleading guilty to making and initiating the transmission of two offensive communications through a short message service to a lawyer four years ago.
The offensive communications were read at 1.36pm and 1.37pm, respectively, at a house in Perkampungan Indera Sempurna in Kuantan on Oct 2, 2020.
He paid the fine.
- Bernama
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