Law 'porn blogger mate', says Guan Eng

Politicians Barisan Nasional (BN) and the opposition party condemned the pair agreed to send Ramadan greetings via Facebook by insisting the couple should receive the punishment they deserved.


Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng also assume the couple has done an insult. Lim, who is also DAP secretary-general said Tan Jye Yee (Alvin) and Vivian Lee is too much. 

"Their actions violate the law. They should be punished. No doubt about it. This is clearly contrary to the principles of multi-racial society. This is clearly an insult," said Lim. Selangor Umno deputy chairman Datuk Seri Noh Omar also uneven on that respect. 

"They're outrageous and they act insulted Muslims," ​​he said. 

"Although they had apologized but it was not enough. It has already happened. " Noh agreed the couple should be investigated and punished if found guilty. 

Outlook was issued after the couple called by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) for the purpose of investigation today. Send a photo of the couple on Facebook Thursday by saying "Happy Breaking Fast" while enjoying the 'bak kut teh' (herbal pork soup). Halal logo is also displayed in the picture. 

Photos invite outrage among Muslims and non-Muslims. Facebook has shut down the site after the Commission conduct an investigation after receiving several reports from the public on the shipments. 

They have apologized in a YouTube video submissions sites claiming their actions just a joke. However, the Commission does not see the issue as funny. 

The head of enforcement and monitoring MCMC Zulkarnain Mohd Yasin said the investigation will be completed this week and the police will conduct their own investigation. 

The couple was being investigated under Section 211 and 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 and if convicted they can be jailed for one year or a fine of RM50, 000. - July 15, 2013.

By RITA JONG and HASBULLAH AWANG CHIK 
 

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