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Wednesday, 21 January 2015

Jawi NOT WARRANT OF ARREST BE ISSUED K-POP GIRLS



Three teenage girls involved in the controversy veiled indecent act in concert K-Pop group, recently 1AF may miss penalized when the Federal Territory Islamic Religious Department (Jawi) decided not to issue arrest warrants against them.

Last week, the Director of Jawi, Paimuzi Yahya was reported as saying that a warrant of arrest by court order will be issued if the three women concerned do not appear to provide cooperation after the given period of a week.

However, sources told mStar Online Jawi, the department decided not to prolong the matter until today when three teenagers has yet come forward to help the investigation.

"We're giving them one week to come forward and help the investigation. But to this day they do not do so.

"After discussion, we decided not to impose arrest warrants against them. But we openly willing to provide advice and counseling to them, "he said.

According to the source repository again, the three teenagers involved may seek advice from others due to the incident that sparked the controversy.

Action hugs and kisses between K-Pop group members from South Korea with three fans when Muslim women were on stage concert in Kuala Lumpur, recently sparked criticism of various parties, especially Muslims.

Jawi before this investigation was to open an investigation on the issue had been opened under Section 29 of the Syariah Criminal Offences (Federal Territories) Act 1977 (Act 559) Deeds Not Polite in Public Places.

If convicted, they could be fined not more than RM1,000 or imprisonment not exceeding six months or both.

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