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“We made RM6.4k a week” – M’sian Man Pimps Wife & Sells Explicit Videos of Her Online, Both Get Arrested

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A married couple with 4 kids was arrested yesterday (July 2) for selling pornographic materials on Telegram, priced between RM50 and RM150.

The man sold adult videos featuring his wife with other men, and said they made up to RM6,400 in just one week.

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According to the Kuala Lumpur Police Chief, Datuk Rusdi Mohd Isa said the man pimped his wife for pornographic content for RM450 and up to RM800, which was later sold on a private Telegram channel at RM50 for limited content, and for RM150 on another private Telegram channel for “VVIPs” with unlimited content.

“Customers who purchase or subscribe to pornographic videos will be given a link on Telegram to gain full access to the pornographic content.”

“The couple targeted X users to sell pornographic videos and prostitution activities which were managed by the husband who used Telegram as a medium to communicate,” Datuk Rusdi explained.

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Payments for the videos are made via online transactions or with a QR code, but only cash is accepted for sexual activities with his wife. The female suspect, who acted as a prostitute, played the main character in all content, and would also help to sell the videos. The sexual activities started in June 2024 until they were arrested at a 4-star hotel in Shah Alam.

The profits from the sale of the videos and the sexual activities were also shared with her husband.

The suspects, who are both 34 years old, are remanded for three days until July 4 to assist with the investigations, which are being carried out under,

  • Section 372 (1)(e) (promoting prostitution)
  • 372B (procuring prostitution)
  • 372A (trafficking in prostitution) all under the Penal Code
  • Section 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) Act 1998.

Berita Harian and BERNAMA reported that the married couple was arrested during a raid, known as E-Noda, at the 4-Star hotel in Shah Alam.

 

 

Also read: “If they can give me credit top-up, why not?” – 14yo M’sian Girl Sleeps With Over 30 Men & Beats Mum at Home

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