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Alex of Crackhouse duo gets fine over offensive social media clip

Husband of Siti Nuramira Abdullah must pay RM16,000 after pleading guilty to two charges

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 06 Jun 2023 4:42PM

Alex of Crackhouse duo gets fine over offensive social media clip
V. Alexander Navin (centre) is now remorseful and has learnt his lesson, says his lawyer. – Screen grab pic, June 6, 2023

PETALING JAYA – The husband of the woman who caused controversy with her actions during a stand-up performance at the Crackhouse Comedy Club here was today fined RM16,000 by the sessions court for two counts of improper use of network facilities by creating and initiating the transmission of an offensive video on Instagram and YouTube, reported Bernama.

Judge Azrul Darus meted the fine on V. Alexander Navin, 39, who pleaded guilty to the charges.

He was fined RM8,000, in default four months’ jail, on each count. Alexander paid the fine.

Alexander was charged with creating and initiating the transmission of offensive communications with the intent to offend others through Instagram using the Twitter profile name “greenleafyconnoiseur” and the YouTube profile name “Alex & Amy @ insta Greenleafyconnoiseur” on June 5 and 16 last year.

The posts were read at a condominium in Damansara Perdana here, at 10.30am on July 9 last year. 

Both the charges were framed under Section 233(1) (a) of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998, which provides a maximum fine of RM50,000 or imprisonment for up to one year or both and, if found guilty, the offender can be fined RM1,000 for every day the offence continues after conviction.

Deputy public prosecutor P. Vitiya Monisha, when seeking a heavy sentence, said the action by the accused had caused public discomfort.

“A total of 46 police reports were received regarding the video,” she said.

Lawyer for the accused, R. Sivaraj, during mitigation, said his client converted to Islam in July last year before marrying Siti Nuramira Abdullah in December of the same year.

He is now remorseful and has learnt his lesson, said the lawyer. 

Alexander’s wife Siti Nuramira was fined RM8,000 by the Kuala Lumpur sessions court on April 17 this year after pleading guilty to an alternative charge of deliberately wounding the religious feelings of others during her stand-up comedy act.

She was accused of insulting Islam by admitting she is a Muslim who memorised 15 juzuk, or chapters, of the Quran before revealing herself in a skimpy outfit at the comedy club. – Bernama, June 6, 2023

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