Jobless man fined RM9,500 for sending PM offensive message

Jobless man fined RM9,500 for sending PM offensive message

Prosecution insists on a deterrent sentence, saying it should serve as a lesson for society.

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ALOR SETAR:
The Sessions Court today fined a jobless man RM9,500, in default six months’ jail, after he pleaded guilty to sending an offensive message over Twitter to Prime Minister Najib Razak in December last year.

Judge Najwa Che Mat handed down the sentence on Mohamad Arif Fadila Arbain, 26, who had sent the Twitter message under the name of @SangAlgojoe on Dec 1, 2015.

Mohamad Arif’s lawyer Lim Wei Yong, from the National Legal Aid Foundation, sought a light sentence, saying his client had just stopped work as a waiter at a restaurant and had to take care of his diabetic father.

Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission prosecution director Mohd Sophian Zakaria insisted on a deterrent sentence, saying it should serve as a lesson for society.

Mohamad Arif said he regretted having sent the message and vowed never to do such a thing again.

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