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Man fined for post insulting copter crash victims

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A 35-year-old man was fined RM23,000 in default three months’ jail for making derogatory comments and posting insulting remarks on social media about the navy personnel killed in Tuesday’s helicopter collision in Lumut, Perak.

Sessions Court judge Nabisha Ibrahim meted out the sentence after Saifuddin Shafik pleaded guilty to the offence yesterday.

Saifuddin, who works as an online seller, said he was remorseful and claimed that he had bipolar disorder.

“I was aware while making those remarks... I deeply regret my actions and it is highly unlikely for me to have made those remarks if I did not have bipolar disorder.

“I sincerely apologise to the families of the victims, the Royal Malaysian Navy and the public who were affected by my remarks,” he said when approached after paying the fine.

He said he would deactivate his X account to prevent such incidents from happening again.

“I truly regret my behaviour, which is unacceptab­le for anyone, especially in the mid of such tragedy,” he said.

Saifuddin was accused of initiating the post on X under the profile name “Saifuddin Shafik@saishafik” with intention to hurt others at 1.15pm on Tuesday.

The comment was read at Gedung Sari Jalan Harmoni Pusat Bandar Bagan Serai at 6.30pm the same day.

The offence is punishable by imprisonme­nt not exceeding one year or a maximum RM50,000 fine, or both, upon conviction.

Nabisha said she hoped the punishment would serve as a reminder for the accused.

“This is also a reminder for the public to be more cautious when using social media.

“Use social media responsibl­y,” she said.

Earlier, state prosecutio­n director Wan Azimah Yaakob pressed for a deterrent sentence.

However, lawyer Amin Othman, who represente­d the accused, pleaded for a minimum sentence, saying his client had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder since 2011.

He told the court that Saifuddin has been undergoing treatment for his condition since last year.

 ?? PIC BY SHARUL HAFIZ ZAM ?? Saifuddin Shafik was fined RM23,000 in default three months’ jail by the Taiping Sessions Court, yesterday.
PIC BY SHARUL HAFIZ ZAM Saifuddin Shafik was fined RM23,000 in default three months’ jail by the Taiping Sessions Court, yesterday.

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