
Three men fined RM11,000 for possessing obscene content in Kelantan
Mohd Hanafi Ibrahim, 47, was fined RM3,000, while Muhammad Al Azamuddin Al Fadzil, 22, and Mohamad Syahmi Firas Mohd Jurij, 27, were each fined RM4,000 after pleading guilty before Magistrate Wan Mohd Izzat Wan Abdullah.
According to separate charges read out to them, all three were accused of possessing obscene images and videos on their respective mobile phones.
They pleaded guilty to committing the offence at a house on Jalan Kemumin, Kampung Pulau Belacan, Panchor, here at 1.15am on June 18.
They were charged under Section 292 of the Penal Code, which carries a maximum sentence of three years' imprisonment, a fine, or both, upon conviction.
Deputy public prosecutors Muhammad Nadzir Abdullah and Nur Haziqah Hassan prosecuted the case, while all three accused were represented by lawyer Samantha Chong Yin Xin.
Earlier, Muhammad Nadzir and Nur Haziqah urged the court to impose a sentence that would serve as a deterrent to the public.
Samantha, however, pleaded for leniency, requesting the minimum fine as her clients had repented and promised to change.
"Mohd Hanafi suffers from a brain condition and underwent head surgery in 2016. He is now dependent on his sister for support.
"Muhammad Al Azamuddin is a first-year university student, while Mohamad Syahmi Firas is a final-year polytechnic student.
"They have all promised not to repeat this offence. Their families have also vowed to guide them onto the right path from now on," she said.
Failure to pay the fine will result in a six-month jail term.
It was previously reported that police raided a gathering at a bungalow on Jalan Kemumin, believed to have been attended by nearly 100 men.
The raid, conducted based on intelligence and public information, led to the arrest of 20 men and the seizure of hundreds of condoms and HIV medication.

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