Namewee remanded for four days
THE STAR
Namawee Pix by: ZHAFARAN NASIB.
GEORGE TOWN: Police have obtained a four days until Aug 25 remand for controversial rapper Namewee in relation to his music video which allegedly insulted Islam.
Magistrate registrar Ahmad Tajudin Zain granted the remand order and the case would be investigated under Section 295 of the Penal Code for injuring or defiling a place of worship with intent to insult the religion of any class.
Namewee, whose real name is Wee Meng Chee, 33, arrived at the magistrate's court, Penang at 10.20am Monday and was surrounded by some 30 media personnel.
Wee was arrested at KLIA after arriving home from overseas on Sunday.
He was detained at 3.30pm at the airport.
On Saturday, Namewee posted the official music video of Oh My God! On his Youtube channel.
He posted on Facebook, “OH MY GOD it’s here! Wishing everyone a hungry ghost festival :) Jiu Yi Yi. PDRM sila tengok MV baru Namewee! (PDRM please see Namewee’s new music video!)
Earlier this month, Penang police chief Comm Datuk Abdul Ghafar Rajab said Namewee’s arrest would facilitate the investigation into reports lodged against him over the video which features Penang’s floating mosque in Tanjung Bungah as a backdrop, among others.
Alleging that Namewee insulted Islam in his latest production, 20 non-governmental organisations lodged police reports against the entertainer who is no stranger to controversy, having gained notoriety for some provocative videos earlier.
The four-minute clip, directed and produced by Namewee, features a Taiwanese band called Nine-One-One and was shot in places of worship in Penang.
In a separate video, Namewee said he released the music video with the intention of promoting religious harmony.
Namawee Pix by: ZHAFARAN NASIB.
GEORGE TOWN: Police have obtained a four days until Aug 25 remand for controversial rapper Namewee in relation to his music video which allegedly insulted Islam.
Magistrate registrar Ahmad Tajudin Zain granted the remand order and the case would be investigated under Section 295 of the Penal Code for injuring or defiling a place of worship with intent to insult the religion of any class.
Namewee, whose real name is Wee Meng Chee, 33, arrived at the magistrate's court, Penang at 10.20am Monday and was surrounded by some 30 media personnel.
Wee was arrested at KLIA after arriving home from overseas on Sunday.
He was detained at 3.30pm at the airport.
On Saturday, Namewee posted the official music video of Oh My God! On his Youtube channel.
He posted on Facebook, “OH MY GOD it’s here! Wishing everyone a hungry ghost festival :) Jiu Yi Yi. PDRM sila tengok MV baru Namewee! (PDRM please see Namewee’s new music video!)
Earlier this month, Penang police chief Comm Datuk Abdul Ghafar Rajab said Namewee’s arrest would facilitate the investigation into reports lodged against him over the video which features Penang’s floating mosque in Tanjung Bungah as a backdrop, among others.
Alleging that Namewee insulted Islam in his latest production, 20 non-governmental organisations lodged police reports against the entertainer who is no stranger to controversy, having gained notoriety for some provocative videos earlier.
The four-minute clip, directed and produced by Namewee, features a Taiwanese band called Nine-One-One and was shot in places of worship in Penang.
In a separate video, Namewee said he released the music video with the intention of promoting religious harmony.