Four individuals were each fined RM500 after pleading guilty to endangering others by cooking using a gas stove at a petrol station in Genting Highlands on May 12.
Fadhli Zil Ikram, 24; Nurfatin Irdina Shahrulnizam,24; Nur Anis Salleh, 24; and Nur Azira Azman, 23; pleaded guilty to the charge, which was read to them before Magistrate Nadratun Naiem Zainan on Tuesday (May 21).
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00:00Four individuals were each fined 500 ringgit after pleading guilty to endangering others
00:08by cooking using a gas stove at a petrol station in Genting Highlands, Pahang on May 12.
00:14Fadlizil Ikram, Nurfatin Erdina Shahrulnizam and Nur Anis Saleh, all aged 24, along with
00:20Nur Azira Azman, 23, pleaded guilty to the charge before Magistrate Nadratun Nayem Zainan
00:26on Tuesday.
00:28The four of them were charged with cooking instant noodles using a gas stove at a petrol
00:32station in Taman Cendawan near Genting Highlands at around 1.30 a.m. on May 12.
00:38All the accused were convicted under Section 336 of the Penal Code, read together with
00:44Section 34 of the same Act, which carries a maximum prison sentence of three months,
00:49a fine of up to 500 ringgit, or both.
00:53During mitigation, the accused requested a lower fine, but the prosecution argued
00:58for an appropriate punishment to serve as a deterrent to them and the public.
01:03Magistrate Nadratun imposed a 500 ringgit fine for each individual or three days' imprisonment
01:09if they failed to pay.
01:11All four paid the fine.
01:13The case gained attention after a video of the group cooking at the petrol station went
01:17viral on TikTok and other social media platforms, provoking public outrage.