Rapper served with summons after report on ‘offensive remarks’

Rapper served with summons after report on ‘offensive remarks’

Police said a 33-year-old man reported receiving Instagram posts containing attacks in the form of comments, hate messages, accusations, and condemnations.

The rapper had posted a video on his Instagram account, showing several police officers at his residence.
KUALA LUMPUR:
Police have confirmed that several officers recently went to a rapper’s house to serve him with a witness summons to assist in an investigation.

Kuala Lumpur police chief Fadil Marsus said the action was taken following a report against the rapper lodged on July 31 by a 33-year-old man who claimed to have received offensive remarks from the rapper on Instagram.

“He said he received posts containing attacks in the form of comments, hate messages, accusations, and condemnations that defamed his character and reputation,” Fadil said.

The rapper posted a video on his Instagram account, showing several police officers at his residence and his attempt to contact the police for clarification on the purpose of their visit.

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