Actor Zed Zaidi among four charged with fear-mongering over Covid-19
Friday, 21 Feb 2020 02:45 PM MYTRozaidi Abdul Jamil speaks to reporters after giving his statement at the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission January 31, 2020. — Bernama pic
Zed Zaidi, whose real name is Rozaidi Abdul Jamil, 40, however, pleaded not guilty and claimed trial to the charge after it was read out to him before Magistrate A.Zed Zaidi was alleged to have committed the offence through his tweet, with the handle @rozaidijamil, at 12:51pm on Jan 27, which was read by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission in Cyberjaya at 10:30am on Jan 29.
At the same court, a company director Mohd Khairul Anuar Rosli, 30, also pleaded not guilty and claimed trial to the same charge.
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