KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 5 — Shopee Malaysia has permanently banned one of its associate sellers for selling access to a Telegram group sharing child pornography for just RM39.99. The...
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 5 — Shopee Malaysia has permanently banned one of its associate sellers for selling access to a Telegram group sharing child pornography for just RM39.99.The Star“We are also investigating the individuals involved and have reported this to the police,” an unnamed Shopee representative was quoted as saying.
“We require our sellers to adhere to our policies as well as local government regulations, and we take stern action against sellers who do not comply,” the representative was quoted as saying.reported that the listing was flagged by internet user Adil Hidayat in a post on the Pendakwah Teknologi Facebook page yesterday after he was alerted about it by another user.
“The sellers only asked if I knew what the group was for, then said I could copy the Telegram group link and search on Google,” Adil was quoted as saying. He said that he posted the notice so that the authorities could stop the group’s activities and tagged the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission, the police, and Communications and Digital Minister Fahmi Fadzil. until I didn’t know what to say. I have a child. I feel we are not in a safe place anymore,” he was quoted as saying.
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