KUALA LUMPUR 5 Ogos - Peranan kerajaan Pulau Pinang semakin hari semakin dipersoalkan apabila isu terbaharu, video pesta bogel di negeri itu telah tersebar di internet.
Video yang boleh dilihat di www.vimeo.com/97390635 itu dikatakan telah dirakam di pantai Teluk Bahang ketika sekumpulan peserta hadir bagi menyertai sukan dalam keadaan berbogel.
Video yang berdurasi 5 minit 25 saat terbitan Albert Yam Production itu menunjukkan aktiviti peserta bermula awal pagi hingga ke tengah malam dan semuanya dilakukan dalam keadaan berbogel.
Perkara yang memalukan negara ini juga dikatakan mendapat persetujuan oleh kerajaan negeri Pulau Pinang.
Jika ianya benar, dimana tanggungjawab dan peranan kerajaan negeri sehingga perkara yang memalukan negara ini boleh terjadi?
piao posted on 5-8-2014 03:55 PM
KUALA LUMPUR 5 Ogos - Peranan kerajaan Pulau Pinang semakin hari semakin dipersoalkan apabila isu te ...
Nudists can’t frolic on Penang shores, says chief minister
By Opalyn Mok
August 5, 2014
GEORGE TOWN, Aug 5 — Penang did not allow any illegal nude events to be held on its shores, said Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng amid claims that the island was the venue of a nudist event recently.
He claimed ignorance of a nude event supposed to have been called the “Malaysia-International Nude Sports Games 2014 Extravaganza” held on the island two months ago, adding that the state would never permit such an illegal event to be held.
“It is important to note that in Penang, we don’t even allow casinos to be built, we will definitely not allow such an event to be held here,” he said in a press conference at his office today.
Lim was responding to news of a video clip that showed a group of 18 people taking part in outdoor activities in the nude.
The video clip, lasting nearly five and a half minutes, was purportedly taken at a secluded beach believed to be Taman Negara, Teluk Bahang on Penang island.
“I can guarantee that Penang state government will not issue any approval for such an event to be held here,” Lim said.
The Penang lawmaker said they will now hand the matter to the police to investigate.
“If it involved Muslims, we will let the police and the religious authorities to investigate and take action,” he added.
The nudist event is claimed to have occurred with the approval of a ranger at Taman Negara, Teluk Bahang which Lim pointed out is under the jurisdiction of the federal government not the state.
The video has been circulating on social media where the group of so-called “naturists” took part in physical activities on a beach.
A summary of the video — which was credited to Albert Yam — claimed that a total of 18 nudists took part in the event that was supposedly to have taken place two months ago.
qronaldo7 posted on 5-8-2014 02:13 PM
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Penang cops investigating purported ‘nude games’ at Teluk Kampi
August 5, 2014
Bukit Mertajam Perkasa Youth chief Mohd Rizuad Mohd Azudin lodged a police report after a video clip was released showing a nudist event purportedly held on a beach at Taman Negara in Teluk Bahang. — Picture by K.E.Ooi
GEORGE TOWN, Aug 5 — State police are investigating claims of a “Penang Nude Sport Games”, following a video clip of a nudist event purportedly held on a beach at the Taman Negara in Teluk Bahang here.
Northeast district police chief Supt Lai Fah Hin confirmed the probe.
“We will investigate this under Section 509 of Penal of Code for using words or gestures intended to insult the modesty of a person,” he said.
The five-and-half minute clip shows a group of 18 nude people engaging in outdoor activities on a secluded beach believed to be on the Penang island.
The state chapter of Malay rights group Perkasa filed a report over the video at the George Town police district headquarters today.
“We condemn this uncivilized group who acted like animals and have no respect for a public place,” said Penang Perkasa Youth chief Mohd Rizuad Mohd Azudin, who lodged the report
He urged authorities to investigate the issue, saying its dissemination has hurt the sensitivities of all Malaysians and damaged the country’s reputation.
“If they are foreigners, we urge the Home Ministry to blacklist them from ever entering this country again to prevent them from doing this again,” he said.
Earlier today, Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng said he was unaware of such an event.
He also emphasised that the Penang government would not allow such activities in the state