AGC rejects representation by Crackhouse Comedy Club owner


Crackhouse Comedy Club co-founder Rizal van Geyzel fails in his bid to get the Attorney-General’s Chambers to drop the charges made against him for creating and initiating the distribution of videos that touched on racial sensitivity. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, January 20, 2023.

CRACKHOUSE Comedy Club owner Rizal Van Geyzel failed in his bid to get the Attorney-General’s Chambers (AGC) to drop the charges made against him for creating and initiating the distribution of videos that touched on racial sensitivity.

Deputy public prosecutor Noor Haslinda Che Seman informed Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court judge Nor Hasniah Ab Razak today that the AGC rejected the representation filed by Rizal on December 12 last year.

Lawyer M. Pravin, representing Rizal, then told the court that his client would file a second representation in two or three weeks.

The court fixed April 6 for mention to know the status of the second representation and also set seven days from April 14 to hear the case.

According to the three charges, Rizal, 40 was accused of making and initiating the transmission of offensive communications with intent to offend others via Facebook, Instagram and TikTok between July 4 and 6 last year.

The three postings were read at the Cyber and Multimedia Crime Investigation Division Office, Bukit Aman Commercial Crime Investigation Department, Bukit Aman police headquarters, 27th Floor, KPJ Tower, at 1.17pm, on July 13.

The charges were framed under section 233(1)(a) of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998, which provides a maximum fine of RM50,000 or imprisonment not exceeding one year or both, and shall be further fined RM1,000 for every day that the offence is repeated after conviction. – Bernama, January 20, 2023.


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