E-hailing driver fined RM7,000 for insulting Agong

E-hailing driver fined RM7,000 for insulting Agong

On Aug 27 last year, the same man was fined RM16,000 by the sessions court for committing four similar offences against the King.

Sufazrin Amin Ismail pleaded guilty for his offensive comments about the King on Twitter. (Bernama pic)
KUALA LUMPUR:
An e-hailing driver was fined RM7,000, in default of six months’ jail, by the sessions court here today for improper use of the network facilities by transmitting offensive communications against the Yang di-Pertuan Agong Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah on Twitter last year.

Judge MM Edwin Paramjothy meted out the fine on Sufazrin Amin Ismail, 27, after he pleaded guilty to the charge.

He was charged with knowingly making and initiating the transmission of offensive communications against the Yang di-Pertuan Agong with the intent to annoy others through the Twitter application under the profile name “Fazr_Ismail” at 1.55pm on Jan 6 last year.

The tweet was read at the Cyber and Multimedia Crime Investigation Division Office, Commercial Crime Investigation Department, Bukit Aman police headquarters, Wangsa Maju, here at 4.30pm on Jan 8 the same year.

The charge was made 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 a further fine of RM1,000 for each day the offence is continued after conviction.

In mitigation, Sufazrin apologised to all Malaysians for his action.

Deputy public prosecutor Noor Dayana Mohamad prosecuted, while Sufazrin was unrepresented.

On Aug 27 last year, Sufazrin was fined RM16,000 by the sessions court for committing four counts of similar offences against the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.

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