
He said Puspal had received information from the police that several reports had been lodged on the video of the Singaporean comedian, which was recently re-uploaded.
“I have been made to understand that the video uploaded to promote the performance was uploaded recently, and as a result of the video, several police reports were lodged, and those reports indicated that it was related to 3R issues.
“That may be an old video, but the police reports are concerning 3R issues. So Puspal received that information and made a decision based on that scenario,” he told reporters in Kuala Lumpur last night.
Sharul had expressed disappointment in a video posted on Facebook after her permit for the Just Joking comedy show at the Petaling Jaya Live Arts Centre was cancelled by Puspal two days before the event.
Fahmi said Puspal’s action also served as a reminder to both local and foreign artistes not to touch on 3R issues that could affect national harmony.
“In Malaysia, if we touch on 3R issues, the authorities will act, and that is the reminder I give to social media users and artistes. This issue falls within the jurisdiction of the police to investigate,” he said.