Couple from China fined RM5,000 each over obscene act at KLIA

Couple from China fined RM5,000 each over obscene act at KLIA

Before the sentencing today, the couple's lawyer appealed for a minimum fine, noting that they did not disturb anyone during the incident.

Xu Jianfeng and Shi Qian
Xu Jianfeng and his wife, Shi Qian, were charged with deliberately causing a disturbance by engaging in obscene behaviour in a public place by removing their clothing. (Bernama pic)
PETALING JAYA:
A couple from China has been fined RM5,000 each after pleading guilty to causing annoyance to others at KLIA Terminal 2 on Feb 9.

Magistrate Bukhori Ruslan meted out the sentence on Xu Jianfeng, 27, and his wife, Shi Qian, 28 after they pleaded guilty to the charge when it was read out in Mandarin by an interpreter, Bernama reported.

The couple are to serve three months in jail if they are unable to pay the fine.

According to the charge sheet, Xu and Shi, who were at Gate Q5 of the terminal, deliberately caused a disturbance by engaging in obscene behaviour in a public place by removing their clothing.

The charge was framed under Section 294(a) of the Penal Code, which carries a maximum sentence of three months’ imprisonment, a fine, or both, upon conviction.

Earlier, their lawyer, Chew Sin Yee, appealed for a minimum fine, saying that they had shown remorse for their actions and apologised.

She also requested a lenient sentence, noting that the defendants had not disturbed anyone during the incident.

However, deputy public prosecutor Nurul Faraheen Yahya argued that a severe punishment was necessary as a lesson to maintain decorum and to deter indecent acts in public that cause distress.

On Feb 13, it was reported that a Chinese couple, who caused a disturbance on a flight departing for Jieyan Chaosan, China, at KLIA Terminal 2 on Feb 9, was arrested by the police after it was confirmed they had no mental health issues.

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