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Arrest warrant issued against 'Hot Daddy', two women for failing to attend court proceedings
Published on: Monday, October 07, 2024
Published on: Mon, Oct 07, 2024
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Arrest warrant issued against 'Hot Daddy', two women for failing to attend court proceedings
KUALA LUMPUR: The Sessions Court here today issued an arrest warrant against a man known as 'Hot Daddy' and two women for failing to be in court to face charges of advertising prostitution services using the X application.

Judge Siti Shakirah Mohtarudin issued the arrest warrant for Hasli Ikhwan Arif Zul Hasli, 32, and his two female friends, Norhidayah Mahadi, 24, and Norshazrina Md Zamri, 27,  following a request by deputy public prosecutor (DPP) Mohamad Shahrizzat Amadan.

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The DPP told the court that all three accused failed to appear in court today and so were their sureties.

The judge set Nov 8 for mention.

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Hasli Ikhwan Arif and the two women are facing a charge under Section 372(1)(e) of the Penal Code, read together with Section 34 of the same law, for advertising prostitution services using the X application NOTYOURDADDYY (@HOTDADDYYXX).

The offence was allegedly committed at the Anti-Vice, Gambling and  Secret Societies Division (D7)office in Bukit Aman here at 10.10 am on Jan 16 this year.

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The offence provides imprisonment for up to 15 years and whipping and a fine upon conviction.

In another Sessions Court, a warrant of arrest was issued by Judge Suzana Hussin against Norshazrina for failing to attend proceedings on a charge of possessing obscene film.

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The offence was allegedly committed at the Anti-Vice, Gambling and  Secret Societies Division (D7)office of the Wangsa Maju District Police Headquarters here at 4 pm on Jan 22 this year.

The charge was framed under Section 5 (1)(a) of the Film Censorship Act 2002 which provides a fine of not less than RM10,000 and not more than RM50,000 or imprisonment for up to five years or both, upon conviction.

The court set Nov 8 for mention.
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