RM5,000 fine for child porn group admin sparks outrage

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RM5,000 fine for child porn group admin sparks outrage
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Many online users expressed disbelief and frustration at the perceived inadequacy of the punishment.

The light sentence has left many Malaysians feeling that justice was not served, prompting calls for stricter penalties for such offenses.The case facts state that Reizal was the administrator of a Facebook group named ‘Group Budak-Budak Sekolah’, where lewd images and videos of children were posted and members were also allowed to post child sexual abuse materials .

“This man was fined RM5,000 for being the admin of a child pornography group on Facebook. It seems like this is the first time a Facebook group admin involved in pornography has been arrested. He further added, “Well done, @fahmi_fadzil, keep up the good work. If possible, make the punishment harsher. RM5,000 is too light.”

His sentiment was echoed by other online users who expressed disbelief and frustration at the perceived inadequacy of the punishment.“Please, make the punishment tougher. They will never learn if it’s just a fine,“ aphrodite wrote. “ Should fines and imprisonment be determined based on the severity of the crime or the social status of the offender—house arrest aside?” Ivan Loh commented.MOH orders halt to sales of Apple S candies for containing sibutramine

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