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SURVIVAL POLITIK CHUA SOI LEK

SEWAKTU MAJLIS JOM MAKAN BUAH DI LABIS
BAGAIMANAKAH BILIK CHUA BOLEH DICEROBOHI DENGAN CCTV DAN BAGAIMANA PULA INDIVIDU BERKENAAN TAHU BAHAWA CHIA AKAN MEMASUKI BILIK BERKENAAN DENGAN WANITA TERSEBUT.BUKANKAH INI SATU PERANCANGAN?MUNGKIN LAWAN ATAU ORANG TERDEKAT SAHAJA YANG MAMPU MELAKUKAN?

SUMBER :THE STAR ON LINE
Sex DVDs of ‘politician’ out in Johor
By HAMDAN ABDULLAH
MUAR: Two DVDs showing a man resembling a prominent senior politician, and a woman engaging in various sexual antics, are being widely circulated in Tangkak, Batu Pahat and here. The DVDs are believed to be closed-circuit television (CCTV) recordings in a hotel suite. However, the hotel’s location and the date of the recording are not known.
It is learnt that the first DVD lasting 56 minutes has footage of four different camera angles of the hotel suite – the bed, living area, entrance to the bathroom and the main door. It purportedly shows the man and woman entering the room separately.

The second DVD lasting 44 minutes is said to show the couple engaged in sex acts on the bed. Those who claim to have seen the two DVDs said they were convinced the man in the DVDs was the prominent politician based on his gait and mannerisms. The existence of the DVD was first reported in the Chinese dailies on Sunday while a Bahasa Malaysia daily reported about it yesterday. News of the two DVDs are also being circulated widely on the Internet, adding to the controversy.

Sources said the lurid DVDs were now difficult to obtain, as those holding them fear that the police would act against those distributing and being in possession of the DVDs. The DVDs, with the name of the politician on them, were first reportedly left at various locations in Muar on Saturday for people to pick up. Some copies were also said to be distributed to shops in the town. Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan said no police report had been lodged yet over the DVDs.

“However, I urge the reporter with the newspaper that initially broke the story to come forward. We need to know how he came across the DVD,” he told TV3. Bernama quoted Batu Pahat district chief Asst Comm Ibrahim Mohd Aris as advising those in possession of the DVDs to surrender them to the authorities. He warned that anyone found in possession of the DVDs or caught distributing copies of them could be charged under Section 292 of the Penal Code and sentenced to three years' jail or fined, or both