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PETALING JAYA: Three individuals, including two students from higher education institutions, have been fined a total of RM11, after pleading guilty to having same-sex pornographic content on their phones.
Al Azamuddin Al Fadzil, 22, from Setiawan, Perak and Mohamad Syahmi Firas Mohd Jurij, 27, from Bachok, Kelantan were fined RM4, each while Mohd Mohd Hanafi Ibrahim, 47, from Kota Baru was fined RM3, at the Kota Baru Magistrate's Court, Sinar Harian reported.
The trio were charged with possessing the content on their phones in a house on Jalan Kemumin, Kampung Belacang, Kota Baru on June
Charges were filed under Section of Penal Code, which brings a maximum jail phrase of three years, or a fine, or both, if convicted.
The trio were released after paying the fines.
This comes after police raided a bungalow in Kemumin, Kota Baru, where a "gay sex party" supposedly took place.
The raid sparked controversy after several non-governmental organisations and individuals denied that any illicit activities took place.
In a joint statement, Suaram, the Women's Aid Organisation, Parti Sosialis Malaysia and Amnesty Internatio
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"As performers can we go ahead and say that no one who is executing for a studio should be getting paid any less than 1k a scene," Mills wrote on Twitter. "I hear about some of these novel models scene rates and how multiple well recognizable studios are knowingly taken advantage of young performers."
He clarified that he wasn't criticizing the models taking less money, but rather pointing out how studios might be exploiting their naivety. "If you're a performer making less than 1k this isn’t me coming after you in any way," he said, "I just want everyone to realize what your worth instead of letting your studio decide for you."
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