Malaysia

Jail term and trial set in separate court cases over alleged 3R-related social media offences

One man jailed after pleading guilty to offensive Facebook post targeting the royal institution, while another pleads not guilty to a similar charge involving race, religion and royalty sensitivities

Updated 1 month ago · Published on 22 Apr 2026 5:07PM

Jail term and trial set in separate court cases over alleged 3R-related social media offences
Deputy public prosecutor tells the court that the content amounted to a clear insult against the royal institution and contained elements of racial and religious provocation - April 22, 2026

TWO men have been brought before the Sepang Sessions Court in separate cases involving allegedly offensive social media postings touching on sensitive issues of race, religion and royalty (3R), with one sentenced to jail and the other claiming trial.

In the first case, Mat Derus Ali, 64, was sentenced to four months’ imprisonment after pleading guilty to uploading offensive content against the royal institution on Facebook in August last year.

He entered his plea before Judge Ahmad Fuad Othman after the charge was read to him in court.

Mat Derus was accused of knowingly initiating the transmission of offensive communication with intent to annoy others via his Facebook account at 2.15am on August 20, 2024.

The post was later detected by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) at its monitoring facility in Cyberjaya.

The offence was framed under the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998.

Deputy public prosecutor Fadhli Ab Wahab told the court that the content amounted to a clear insult against the royal institution and contained elements of racial and religious provocation that could incite hostility.

In delivering the sentence, the judge cautioned that matters involving race, religion and royalty are highly sensitive and must not be treated lightly.

In a separate proceeding before the same court, retired soldier Marzuki Ismail, 52, pleaded not guilty to a similar charge involving an allegedly offensive Facebook comment posted in December last year.

He is accused of making and initiating offensive communication via his social media account at about 2.30pm on December 22, 2025, with the post subsequently detected at the MCMC monitoring facility in Cyberjaya.

The court granted bail of RM7,000 with one surety and set June 9 for mention. - April 22, 2026

Spotlight

Malaysia

Police investigate viral video of alleged cat abuse by restaurant worker (video)

Malaysia

Court allows Najib to obtain documents ahead of 1MDB's US$8 billion suit hearing

Malaysia

Tuanku Muhriz performs Friday prayers At Masjid Kariah Gunung Pasir, Seri Menanti

Malaysia

Penang undersea tunnel case: IO denies ignoring important aspects of investigation

Malaysia

Tuanku Muhriz is Negeri ruler - PM Anwar (video)

Malaysia

High Court blocks DKU shake-up, freezes move to remove secretary

Malaysia

Allegations of restriction on Nadzaruddin spark controversy during NS proclamation ceremony

Malaysia

MCMC investigates The Coverage Media over public complaints

Malaysia

Official notice of NS assembly dissolution to be submitted to Election Commission today

You may be interested

Malaysia

‘Don’t treat people like slaves’: Anwar pledges overhaul of aid distribution

Malaysia

Court allows Najib to obtain documents ahead of 1MDB's US$8 billion suit hearing

Malaysia

Student takes RM1,000 loan, only gets RM700, but is forced to pay RM16,800

Malaysia

Govt unlocks RM50m to accelerate TVET 2.0 as Malaysia races to prepare workforce for AI era

Malaysia

Penang boosts business events as state seeks to offset tourism slowdown

By Ian McIntyre

Malaysia

Bersama opens applications for Johor, Negeri state election candidates - Rafizi

Malaysia

EC delays NS poll timeline discussion as Johor meeting takes priority

Malaysia

Police hunt for black-robed intruder caught stealing drying clothes in Ampang home (video)