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1,500 offensive posts involving children identified since January, says MCMC
1,500 offensive posts involving children identified since January, says MCMC

Free Malaysia Today

time23-06-2025

  • Free Malaysia Today

1,500 offensive posts involving children identified since January, says MCMC

MCMC said 94% of the posts identified so far this year were taken down thanks to public complaints and cooperation between MCMC and digital platform providers. PETALING JAYA : A total of 1,501 offensive posts on social media involving children were identified from January until June 15 this year, say the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission and police. In a joint statement today, they said 94% (1,414) of the posts were taken down thanks to public complaints and cooperation between MCMC and digital platform providers. 'MCMC and the police's sexual, women and child investigation division emphasise their commitment to curbing crimes involving the sexual exploitation of children via constant enforcement and education,' they said. They said daily monitoring and operations such as Op Pedo also saw the arrests of 13 people for offences related to child sexual abuse material (CSAM) and the seizure of 40,000 pieces of CSAM in December 2024. On Dec 23, former inspector-general of police Razarudin Husain said 13 men were arrested in six states on suspicion of committing online sexual offences involving CSAM. He said the suspects, aged between 20 and 74, were arrested at 18 locations in Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Penang, Johor, Perak and Terengganu. Last Thursday, Bukit Aman said a university student was arrested under Op Pedo on April 29 for allegedly possessing 5,000 photos and videos of child and adult pornography. Siti Kamsiah Hassan, principal assistant director of Bukit Aman's sexual, women and child investigation division, said some of the materials were home-made, involving the student's two young cousins, aged four and nine.

MCMC, PDRM reaffirm commitment to combat online child sexual exploitation
MCMC, PDRM reaffirm commitment to combat online child sexual exploitation

The Sun

time23-06-2025

  • The Sun

MCMC, PDRM reaffirm commitment to combat online child sexual exploitation

PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) and Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) have reiterated their joint commitment to combat the crime of online child sexual exploitation through continuous enforcement and community awareness education. They said in a joint statement today that a total of 1,501 offensive posts involving children were identified up to June 15, 2025, with 94 per cent of them successfully taken down as a result of cooperation with digital platform providers and following public complaints. They added that through special operations, such as 'Op Pedo', a total of 13 individuals were arrested and more than 40,000 child sexual abuse material (CSAM) seized from several states. According to the statement, the dissemination, storage or commercialisation of child sexual exploitation content is an offence under Section 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 (Act 588), which provides for a fine of up to RM1 million, five years' imprisonment or both. At the same time, the Sexual Offences Against Children Act 2017 provides for legal action to be taken against any party who produces, disseminates, buys, sells, shares or possesses such related materials. As a preventive measure, the MCMC has also intensified its Safe Internet Campaign (KIS), which targets students, parents and the community, including an emphasis on the prohibition on the use of social media accounts by children aged below 13. The MCMC and PDRM urged all parties, including parents, educators and internet users, to cooperate in efforts to curb this crime. The public can report any suspicious activities via email to aduanskmm@ the portal or the nearest police station.

MCMC, PDRM Reaffirm Commitment To Combat Online Child Sexual Exploitation
MCMC, PDRM Reaffirm Commitment To Combat Online Child Sexual Exploitation

Barnama

time23-06-2025

  • Barnama

MCMC, PDRM Reaffirm Commitment To Combat Online Child Sexual Exploitation

PUTRAJAYA, June 23 (Bernama) -- The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) and Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) have reiterated their joint commitment to combat the crime of online child sexual exploitation through continuous enforcement and community awareness education. They said in a joint statement today that a total of 1,501 offensive posts involving children were identified up to June 15, 2025, with 94 per cent of them successfully taken down as a result of cooperation with digital platform providers and following public complaints. They added that through special operations, such as "Op Pedo', a total of 13 individuals were arrested and more than 40,000 child sexual abuse material (CSAM) seized from several states. According to the statement, the dissemination, storage or commercialisation of child sexual exploitation content is an offence under Section 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 (Act 588), which provides for a fine of up to RM1 million, five years' imprisonment or both. At the same time, the Sexual Offences Against Children Act 2017 provides for legal action to be taken against any party who produces, disseminates, buys, sells, shares or possesses such related materials. As a preventive measure, the MCMC has also intensified its Safe Internet Campaign (KIS), which targets students, parents and the community, including an emphasis on the prohibition on the use of social media accounts by children aged below 13. The MCMC and PDRM urged all parties, including parents, educators and internet users, to cooperate in efforts to curb this crime. The public can report any suspicious activities via email to aduanskmm@ the portal or the nearest police station. -- BERNAMA

MCMC, police reaffirm commitment to combat online child sexual exploitation
MCMC, police reaffirm commitment to combat online child sexual exploitation

Borneo Post

time23-06-2025

  • Borneo Post

MCMC, police reaffirm commitment to combat online child sexual exploitation

PUTRAJAYA (June 23): The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) and Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) have reiterated their joint commitment to combat the crime of online child sexual exploitation through continuous enforcement and community awareness education. They said in a joint statement today that a total of 1,501 offensive posts involving children were identified between January and June 15, with 94 per cent of them successfully taken down as a result of cooperation with digital platform providers and following public complaints. They added that through special operations, such as 'Op Pedo', a total of 13 individuals were arrested and more than 40,000 child sexual abuse material (CSAM) seized from several states. According to the statement, the dissemination, storage or commercialisation of child sexual exploitation content is an offence under Section 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 (Act 588), which provides for a fine of up to RM1 million, five years' imprisonment or both. At the same time, the Sexual Offences Against Children Act 2017 provides for legal action to be taken against any party who produces, disseminates, buys, sells, shares or possesses such related materials. As a preventive measure, the MCMC has also intensified its Safe Internet Campaign (KIS), which targets students, parents and the community, including an emphasis on the prohibition on the use of social media accounts by children aged below 13. The MCMC and PDRM urged all parties, including parents, educators and internet users, to cooperate in efforts to curb this crime. The public can report any suspicious activities via email to [email protected], the portal or the nearest police station. – Bernama

Over 1,400 harmful child-related posts removed in first half of this year
Over 1,400 harmful child-related posts removed in first half of this year

New Straits Times

time23-06-2025

  • New Straits Times

Over 1,400 harmful child-related posts removed in first half of this year

KUALA LUMPUR: A total of 1,501 pieces of offensive content involving children were identified between Jan 1 and June 15 this year, with 94 per cent or 1,415 of them taken down. The removal, part of ongoing efforts to safeguard children online, was facilitated by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) in collaboration with digital platform providers and through public complaints. Daily monitoring and operations, such as Op Pedo conducted in December last year, also led to the arrest of 13 individuals and the seizure of over 40,000 pieces of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) across several states. In a joint statement today, MCMC and the police said that the act of distributing, storing, or commercialising child sexual exploitation content is an offence under Section 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998. Upon conviction, offenders may face a fine of up to RM1 million, imprisonment for up to five years, or both. Additionally, producing, distributing, sharing, selling, purchasing, accessing, or possessing CSAM is a criminal offence under Sections 5 to 10 of the Sexual Offences Against Children Act 2017. "MCMC and the police, through the Sexual, Women and Children Crime Investigation Division (D11) and the Criminal Investigation Department, are committed to combating online child sexual exploitation through continuous enforcement and public awareness initiatives. "We urge all parties including parents, educators, community leaders, platform owners, and internet users to work together in addressing child sexual exploitation. "Every public report can aid investigations and help prevent further abuse," they said. Suspicious online activities should be reported immediately to the MCMC via email at aduanskmm@ through the portal at ( ( or at the nearest police station. As part of a broader approach, MCMC is also intensifying awareness through the Safe Internet Campaign, which targets students, parents, and the wider community. One of the campaign's key objectives is to highlight the prohibition of social media account ownership by children aged 13 and below.

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