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Malay Mail
03-07-2025
- Lifestyle
- Malay Mail
Shopee 7.7 Mid Year Sale Offers Malaysians Unbeatable Value with ‘Lagi Murah, Lagi Cepat' Deals
Shopee 7.7 Mid Year Sale Maggi Hot Cup Curry 58g x 6s (x2) Original Price: RM28.00 | Shopee's Price: RM14.00 Add to cart now NESTLE MILO 3in1 Activ-Go Mixes (33g x 26's) Original Price: RM27.90 | Shopee's Price: RM13.95 Add to cart now Vinda Deluxe Smooth Feel Toilet Tissue 3 Ply (27 Rolls) Original Price: RM65.60 | Shopee's Price: RM43.56 Add to cart now KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA - Media OutReach Newswire - 3 July 2025 - Get ready for a shopping experience like no other with Shopee's 7.7 Mid Year Sale — happening now until 9 July. Enjoyprices,deliveries, and the most exciting livestream deals of the year, all in one beloved, Mak Kiah Ferry, is back in a brand new 3-part skit series. With her signature humour and charm, she shares shopping tips and reminds everyone that the smartest Malaysians always shop. And she's not doing it alone. Catch Mek Yun, Chazy Nash, Yana Samsuddin, Wan Chai, and hundreds more of your favourite influencers sharing their topfinds throughout the 7.7 Mid Year what's in store for the 7.7 Mid Year Sale:Enjoy up to 50% off daily on essential household items, personal care products, groceries, and more. Find the 'Lagi Murah' tag to enjoy all the best-value deals guaranteed. Check out these top 3 must-have deals:Say goodbye to waiting. With Shopee's Guaranteed Next-Day Delivery, orders checked out and paid before 12PM will arrive as soon as the next day. Just look for the 'Lagi Cepat' tag to enjoy faster ringgit counts, enjoy nationwide delivery with no minimum spend by claiming our Free Shipping Vouchers. Prefer to self collect? Exclusive free shipping vouchers are also available for Self Collection orders!Starting 1 July, tune in daily at 9PM to catch exclusive iQIYI originals,andon Shopee Live. New episodes are released every night until the final episode of each original series, so don't miss out!While waiting for the exclusive originals, join sellers and content creators as they go live every day to provide the bestdeals, conduct demos in real-time, and drop exclusive livestream-only vouchers, especially during 8PM Shopee Live hours. And don't miss the 12AM Mega Midnight Madness on 7 July where massive limited-time deals will be up for grabs!On top of theDaily deals, enjoy additional discounts up to 50% off, with minimum spend of RM50, for products discovered through YouTube Shopping. Whether it's beauty, tech gadgets, or home decor, watch and shopwith YouTube is giving away a motorcycle every day from 1 to 7 July! Stand a chance to win a new motorcycle by playing Tap & Win and making a purchase within the same day (no minimum amount required!). The more orders made, the higher the chance of winning a exclusive daily premieres of iQIYI originals, daily chances to win a motorcycle, additional discounts through YouTube Shopping, free shipping vouchers with no minimum spend, guaranteed Next-Day Delivery, and daily 50%deals, Shopee's 7.7 Mid Year Sale is a shopping experience not to be missed! Visit or open the Shopee app now to explore the biggestdeals before they are #ShopeeMY The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. Shopee Shopee is the leading e-commerce platform in Southeast Asia & Taiwan. Shopee promotes an inclusive and sustainable digital ecosystem by enabling businesses to digitalise and grow their online presence, helping more people access and benefit from digital services, and uplifting local communities. Shopee offers an easy, secure, and engaging experience that is enjoyed by millions of people daily. Shopee is also a key contributor to the region's digital economy with a firm commitment to helping homegrown brands and entrepreneurs succeed in e-commerce. Shopee is part of Sea Limited (NYSE: SE), a leading global consumer internet company. Sea's mission is to better the lives of consumers and small businesses with technology through its three core businesses: Shopee, Garena and Monee.


New Straits Times
16-06-2025
- Entertainment
- New Straits Times
#SHOWBIZ: Netizens impressed that Mek Yun's father is a brigadier-general
KUALA LUMPUR: Popular social media influencer Mek Yun has recently revealed a surprising fact about her father: he is a respected brigadier-general. Her father is none other than Brigadier-General Datuk Wee Han Siew, the former commander of the Rocket Artillery Brigade. In an Instagram post yesterday, marking Father's Day, Mek Yun shared, "Dad raised me and my siblings with strict discipline. What I am today is largely the result of his no-nonsense upbringing." Mek Yun paid tribute to her father, acknowledging him as a great leader and a national hero. She also described him as a stern yet loving parent who instilled in her the values of discipline, respect, good manners, and courage. "We didn't just learn from him; Pok led by example, and we followed," she added, affectionately using his nickname. Mek Yun further highlighted her father's dedication to his family, stating that he always made an effort to spend quality time with his children. She concluded her heartfelt message with, "I want to wish Pok a Happy Father's Day. He is my number one hero and always will be. He has always loved us unconditionally." The post garnered significant attention, with many netizens extending their Father's Day wishes to Mek Yun's father. Both father and daughter were widely praised as an exemplary Malaysian family.


Malay Mail
15-06-2025
- Politics
- Malay Mail
Facebook group sharing indecent images of Malaysian girls taken down, says deputy minister
JOHOR BARU, June 15 — A Facebook group dubbed 'Grup Budak-budak Sekolah Rendah', which allegedly circulated indecent images of teenage girls, has been shut down, said Deputy Communications Minister Teo Nie Ching. She said the Ministry of Communications, through the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC), had contacted Meta to disable the Facebook account. 'I do not wish to comment further as the investigation is ongoing, but I would like to stress that MCMC will continue to work with the police to take follow-up action and carry out further investigations,' she said after attending a charity sale and cultural performance programme at a shopping mall here today. Social media influencer Mek Yun, 28, whose real name is Wee Yun Nee, had earlier exposed the existence of the group and urged the authorities to act swiftly to curb the spread of immoral content. According to Teo, the MCMC, in collaboration with the police, launched Op Pedo last year, resulting in the arrest of 13 individuals and the discovery of more than 40,000 child sexual abuse materials (CSAM) and other pornographic content. Meanwhile, she said the government was actively implementing the Safe Internet Campaign (KIS), targeting students at the primary, secondary and tertiary education levels. 'To date, the MCMC has carried out the programme in 53 schools, involving 11,389 participants comprising pupils, students, teachers and parents. 'Our target from May to August is to implement the KIS in 344 schools nationwide, including at least 20 schools in Johor,' she said. Teo said the campaign focused on educating students about cyberbullying, the importance of personal data security, and the dangers of interacting with strangers online. 'We encourage all interested schools to contact the MCMC office so that we can arrange training sessions and talks on digital safety,' she said. Teo also called on parents to play a role in educating their children on the safe and responsible use of the internet. — Bernama


Sinar Daily
12-06-2025
- Sinar Daily
'Grup Budak-budak Sekolah Rendah' page no longer accessible following exposé
Attempts to access the group, which was previously classified as a 'public group,' have been unsuccessful. By IZWAN ROZLIN 12 Jun 2025 09:17am A Facebook group known as 'Grup Budak-Budak Sekolah Rendah,' which had previously sparked public outrage due to the sharing of inappropriate images of young girls for immoral purposes, has been found to be inaccessible since Wednesday afternoon. Photo - Canva SHAH ALAM – A Facebook group known as 'Grup Budak-Budak Sekolah Rendah,' which had previously sparked public outrage due to the sharing of inappropriate images of young girls for immoral purposes, has been found to be inaccessible since Wednesday afternoon. A survey by Sinar revealed that attempts to access the group, which was previously classified as a 'public group,' have been unsuccessful. Screenshot of the 'Grup Budak-budak Sekolah Rendah' Facebook group, which is now inaccessible. However, it remains unclear whether the status of the group was changed to a 'private group' by the account administrator, or if it has been taken down by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC). Earlier, social media influencer Mek Yun, or Wee Yun Nee, 28, revealed the existence of the group and urged authorities to take immediate action to block the spread of such immoral content. Mek Yun, a former student of Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Bukit Jambul in Penang, expressed her shock upon discovering that her school photos had also been uploaded to the group without her consent. 'I was informed about this by an Instagram follower who saw my photo posted on the site. I couldn't bring myself to scroll through the content of the group because of the obscene comments left by immoral men. 'The forum's content is filled with images of school students being turned into subjects of vile fantasy conversations involving underage teenagers. I have made a report to the authorities for further investigation,' she said. It is understood that the group had been active since May 15, 2014, and had about 12,000 members. The content was open for anyone to upload images and posts. Among the content detected were images of young girls with obscene and immoral captions, which raised serious concerns in the community. As of now, the authorities have not released an official statement regarding the follow-up actions against the group. However, social media users have rallied together, urging for justice and demanding that the perpetrators behind the group be held accountable. The incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding the rise of online spaces that facilitate the exploitation of minors, with many advocating for stricter regulations and monitoring of social media platforms to prevent such abusive behavior. Calls have also been made for greater awareness and education on online safety, especially for children and teenagers who may unknowingly be exposed to harmful content. Authorities are expected to continue investigating the matter and take the necessary actions to address the issue and prevent further incidents from occurring.


Sinar Daily
10-06-2025
- Sinar Daily
Caprice exposes child exploitation ring on Facebook, triggers national fury
SHAH ALAM – A Facebook group sharing explicit content involving underage children has triggered national outrage after social media personality, Caprice exposed its existence through a series of Instagram posts. With over 12,000 members, the group, believed to be active since 2014, has been condemned for its disturbing focus on school-aged children. In a strong response posted on her Instagram account, Mek Yun called on fellow Malaysians to take immediate action on the criminally dangerous group. Photo: Instagram / @mekyunn Social media influencer and actress Mek Yun, who discovered her old school photos were shared in the group, has joined Caprice in demanding speedy action. Caprice took to Instagram to reveal the existence of a Facebook group named 'Group Budak2 Sekolah Rendah,' where members share indecent content involving school children, particularly girls in uniform. Caprice stated that the group, which has now surpassed 12,000 members, openly features inappropriate comments and lewd discussions by adult men, including senior citizens. 'Admin, surrender yourself at the police station within 48 hours. If you do, I won't expose the faces of the group members, including the admin. Don't think we can't trace you...' Caprice posted in a recent Instagram Story. His investigations also revealed that the Facebook group has been active for over a decade and was run by two individuals: a man and a woman. Even more disturbing, the group was set to 'public,' making the vile content accessible to anyone online. Caprice confirmed he had lodged a report with the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) and had also tagged the police force as well as the Minister of Communications, Fahmi Fadzil, for further action. 'I've reported it to @skmm_mcmc @fahmifadzil. God willing they will act quickly. The admin should just surrender at the police station as soon as possible. If the authorities come to your doorstep, it's going to be a big problem,' he shared in his Instagram Story. Many of the posts featured graphic language and deeply concerning remarks, with members making sexually suggestive comments on photos of schoolgirls. Mek Yun was among the individuals whose old school photos were found in the group. In a strong response posted on her Instagram account, Mek Yun called on fellow Malaysians to take immediate action on the criminally dangerous group. 'Let's all tag @pdrmsia_official @skmm_mcmc and YB @fahmifadzil.1 together. 'I'm also asking everyone to share this video and report the 'Budak2 Sek Rendah' group on Facebook. Let's destroy this group. Don't give them any chance at all to do what they want. Because this should NEVER be normalised,' her post read. Mek Yun also spoke about society's moral responsibility to protect children from such exploitation. 'Who else is going to protect those kids and our children if not us?' she asked. Public reaction has been swift and fierce, with social media users flooding the comments sections on Caprice's and Mek Yun's posts to express disgust, support and determination to see justice served. Many rallied around the noble actions of those who brought the issue to light. 'The older one gets, the closer they should be to God, not chasing lust like mad,' a commenter posted. 'Good job Caprice, fast action on this issue. Serves those old perverts right,' a comment read on Caprice's Instagram post. 'If all you think about is what's below the waist, how are you different from an animal?' an enraged comment read. Despite the overwhelming backlash and exposure, no official statement has been issued by the police or relevant authorities on follow-up action at the time of press. The public continues to tag official bodies, demanding that legal action be taken against the administrators and members of the group.