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Free Malaysia Today
18-07-2025
- Free Malaysia Today
Man nabbed in Kluang after performing lewd act in public
A screenshot of the video showing the man performing an indecent act in public while holding a mobile phone. PETALING JAYA : A man has been arrested for behaving indecently in public in Kluang, Johor, on Wednesday, after a video of the incident went viral. Kluang police chief Bahrin Noh said police launched an investigation upon receiving a report, and found that the incident took place in front of a supermarket on Jalan Batu 4 at 4.16pm. He said the 55-year-old was arrested by the roadside at Jalan Besar Mersing at around 5pm yesterday. Checks revealed that the man had a criminal record of two offences, although his urine test came back negative for drugs. 'The case is being investigated under Section 377D of the Penal Code (outrage of decency), which carries a sentence of up to two years' imprisonment upon conviction,' Bernama reported Bahrin as saying today. A 12-second video had gone viral on social media, showing a man performing a lewd act by the roadside while holding a mobile phone.


Free Malaysia Today
09-06-2025
- Free Malaysia Today
5 Indonesians held in connection with killing of worker in oil palm estate
Kluang police chief Bahrin Noh said the suspects have been remanded for a week for investigations into the murder case. (Bernama pic) PETALING JAYA : Police have arrested five Indonesians to assist in investigations into the fatal stabbing of a worker in an oil palm plantation in Paloh, near Kluang, yesterday. Kluang police chief Bahrin Noh said all five men, aged between 21 and 31, were arrested around Paloh at about 1am today, Bernama reported. Police were alerted when the man, also an Indonesian, died at the Enche' Besar Hajjah Khalsom Hospital yesterday from a stab wound in the chest at about 9.36am. Bahrin said investigations found the suspects had no prior convictions for criminal offences. Their urine tests came back negative. They have been remanded for seven days.