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KL cops say recorded four statements in Shila Amzah's criminal intimidation case, probe sent to prosecutors for next action
KL cops say recorded four statements in Shila Amzah's criminal intimidation case, probe sent to prosecutors for next action

Malay Mail

timea day ago

  • Malay Mail

KL cops say recorded four statements in Shila Amzah's criminal intimidation case, probe sent to prosecutors for next action

KUALA LUMPUR, July 15 — The investigation paper (IP) on the case of singer Nurshahila Amir Amzah, also known as Shila Amzah, claiming to have been verbally assaulted by a legendary male singer during a concert practice session, will be referred to the Deputy Public Prosecutors' Office for further action. Kuala Lumpur Deputy Police Chief Datuk Mohamed Usuf Jan Mohamad said the police were in the process of completing the investigation paper. 'So far, the police have recorded the statements of four individuals, including the complainant, to assist in the investigation,' he said in a statement today. The police are investigating the case under Section 506 of the Penal Code for criminal intimidation following a report lodged by Shila at the Dang Wangi District Police Headquarters (IPD) at 5.31 pm last Thursday. — Bernama

Singer Shila Amzah says ‘legendary' singer who lashed out at her is Amy Search
Singer Shila Amzah says ‘legendary' singer who lashed out at her is Amy Search

Straits Times

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Straits Times

Singer Shila Amzah says ‘legendary' singer who lashed out at her is Amy Search

Find out what's new on ST website and app. Shila Amzah (left) says she is open to reconciliation, but only if Amy Search changes his attitude. PETALING JAYA – Malaysian singer Shila Amzah recently lodged a police report after being verbally attacked by a 'legendary' male singer. She confirmed his identity when speaking to the media at an event in Shah Alam on July 13. The 34-year-old said the person in question is Malaysian rock icon Amy Search . The incident occurred during a concert rehearsal on July 10, when Shila was scolded on stage. She later took to Instagram to share her side of the story, saying she felt unsafe and filed a police report. Police have since recorded a statement from Datuk Amy , 66. According to mStar, The Star's Malay-language portal, investigations revealed that Amy's actions stemmed from dissatisfaction with Shila, who was accused of meddling in his family matters. She said she was shocked by the outburst. 'In the 17 years I've known him in the industry , he's never been like this,' she shared on Instagram Stories on July 14. 'I'm sorry I couldn't name him openly with all the cameras in front of me last night – it made the situation worse.' Top stories Swipe. Select. Stay informed. Business MAS records net profit of $19.7 billion, fuelled by investment gains Business Singapore financial sector growth doubles in 2024, assets managed cross $6 trillion in a first: MAS Singapore $3b money laundering case: MinLaw acts against 4 law firms and 1 lawyer over seized properties Singapore Man charged with attempted murder of woman at Kallang Wave Mall Singapore Ex-cleaner jailed over safety lapses linked to guard's death near 1-Altitude rooftop bar Singapore Real estate firm PropNex donates $6 million to Community Chest for 25th anniversary Singapore Sengkang-Punggol LRT gets 15.8 per cent capacity boost with new trains Singapore 'Nobody deserves to be alone': Why Mummy and Acha have fostered over 20 children in the past 22 years She also said she had no involvement in the alleged conflict between his wife, Datin Nourish Hassan, and his actress-daughter Nabila Huda . 'When people say I'm disturbing someone else's family, that's completely untrue and baseless,' she said in an interview on July 12. On July 13, she said she was open to resolving the conflict with Amy. However, she added that any effort to mend the situation would happen only if he showed a positive change in attitude. ' To be honest, I'm in a difficult place (to make peace). It's not that I'm being egotistical or unwilling to reconcile – absolutely not. 'I just want to see a change (from Amy). If there's a shift in attitude, then reconciliation can happen,' she told mStar. While the Patah Seribu (2012) singer has not ruled out the possibility of working with Amy again, she said she would be more cautious moving forward. 'I might hire a bodyguard if I have to work with him again. I'm not putting out any conditions to prevent him from working with me,' she said. 'I'm professional and have never had any issues with anyone over the past 25 years. Besides, this industry is small. We all need to know how to protect ourselves.' THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK

Shila Amzah's alleged verbal attack case referred to DPP for action
Shila Amzah's alleged verbal attack case referred to DPP for action

The Sun

timea day ago

  • The Sun

Shila Amzah's alleged verbal attack case referred to DPP for action

KUALA LUMPUR: The investigation paper regarding singer Shila Amzah's allegation of being verbally attacked by a legendary male singer during a concert rehearsal will be forwarded to the Deputy Public Prosecutor's Office for further action. Kuala Lumpur Deputy Police Chief Datuk Mohamed Usuf Jan Mohamad confirmed that authorities are finalising the report. 'So far, the police have recorded the statements of four individuals, including the complainant, to assist in the investigation,' he said in a statement. The case is being probed under Section 506 of the Penal Code for criminal intimidation following Shila Amzah's police report filed at the Dang Wangi District Police Headquarters last Thursday. – Bernama

#SHOWBIZ: Shila Amzah's new song explores healing and hope
#SHOWBIZ: Shila Amzah's new song explores healing and hope

New Straits Times

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • New Straits Times

#SHOWBIZ: Shila Amzah's new song explores healing and hope

MALAYSIAN singer Shila Amzah returns with her latest single, 'Pernah Punya Aku' (Once Mine), a deeply personal work entirely written and composed by Shila herself. This song also marks a phase of maturity for Shila after 25 years as an artiste. 'Pernah Punya Aku' is Shila's latest offering after a long break from creating, and it arrives brimming with emotion and honesty. Recalling the writing process, Shila explained that the song was crafted in just two days while she was still in her post-partum confinement period. "At that time, my emotions were unstable. My husband suggested I try to express what I was feeling through song, and that's how 'Pernah Punya Aku' was born. "It wasn't just an outlet, but also a healing process for me," Shila said. The song was recorded in a very positive and efficient environment, with Genervie Kam acting as producer and music arranger. Kam, a highly respected female music director in Malaysia, provided full support to Shila throughout the recording process, which took only about 40 minutes to complete. "I felt very comfortable working with Genervie. She understood me as an artiste and a woman. The recording process was very smooth and effective," she said. Shila added that although the song touches on themes of disappointment and sadness in a relationship, she infused elements of hope and strength to make it a space for recovery for listeners. "Even though this song is sad, I want listeners to know that behind every pain there is a way out. "This song reflects the feelings of many women who have been left or betrayed, but at the same time, I included words of encouragement so they know they are not alone," she explained. Shila chose to let her mother hear the song first. "I dedicated this song to a woman who was cheated on and abandoned. I wanted my mother to hear it first because she is closer to that perspective. "According to her, the song was very touching and depicted what she had felt," she said. 'Pernah Punya Aku' is the first single from Shila's upcoming new full-length album, set to be released later this year. It serves as a way for her to let go of a buried story and open a new chapter in her life's journey as a mother, a woman, and an artiste. Produced by Nova Music, it is currently available for streaming on all music streaming platforms. The official music video for the song can be viewed on Nova Music's YouTube channel.

Shila Amzah Defends Nabila Huda Following Assault Allegations
Shila Amzah Defends Nabila Huda Following Assault Allegations

Hype Malaysia

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hype Malaysia

Shila Amzah Defends Nabila Huda Following Assault Allegations

Being attacked by obsessive fans is already a terrifying experience, one that many celebrities have faced. But to be assaulted by a fellow artist within the same industry can shatter your sense of trust in those you once believed you were safe around. Recently, singer Shila Amzah alleged that she was assaulted by a veteran artist. After identifying the individual involved, she urged fans not to drag a particular actress into the issue, clarifying that the actress had no connection to the incident. Here's the full story: Shila Amzah revealed that she was recently assaulted by a veteran singer during a rehearsal session for a concert. Following the incident, she lodged a police report at the Dang Wangi police headquarters on 10th July. The investigation is currently ongoing, with several witnesses having been called in to provide statements. The songstress claimed that the attack stemmed from something she had posted on social media. Since then, speculation has swirled over the identity of the perpetrator, with some accusing Datuk Awie, who was part of the concert lineup. However, the mother-of-two later clarified that it was Datuk Amy Search, who also happens to be actress Nabila Huda's father. Fans have since flooded the actress's social media accounts, urging her to speak out about the situation involving her father. Upon learning of this, Shila Amzah once again stepped forward to defend the 40-year-old star, stressing that she had nothing to do with the incident. 'I've said my piece. Please do not associate [Nabila] with this matter. Another thing — please find the cause of this issue. He was not alone. In the 17 years I've known his name, he's never acted this way,' she wrote on her Instagram Stories. Meanwhile, Nabila Huda has not directly addressed the incident but posted a cryptic monologue on her Instagram. In the video, the actress appeared to defend her father, saying that he had always been kind, calm and humble, but everything changed when a woman with the title of 'Datin' came into the picture. 'Look at what you've done. Now he has to bear the consequences of your actions,' she said in the clip. According to the captions, Nabila was apparently rehearsing lines for her next project, but the timing of the post could say otherwise. Was it really scripted, or was she indirectly addressing those words to a certain individual? Watch Nabila's video below: Sources: Instagram, SinarHarian, MalayMail, BHarian

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