Compiled by C.ARUNO, CHARLES RAMENDRAN and R.ARAVINTAN
POPULAR influencer Caprice’s wife, Farra Inalis Hussni, was criticised by netizens after she made a young man kneel and apologise for uncouth comments he allegedly made against the couple’s first-born child, Airiel Qashaf.
Describing Farra’s action as extreme, netizens said the entrepreneur could have resolved the matter more appropriately instead of going public with the apology in a video that was shared by Caprice, Metro Ahad reported.
The man from Johor, identified only as Irfan, had allegedly called the newborn a particular animal in a direct message to them.
“Husband and wife are so pious that they had to have him kneel and take a video. There was no need to take the video. But yes, the husband and wife had never erred,” said a netizen sarcastically.
Other netizens suggested the couple lodge a police report or sue the man.
Farra, who was upset by the criticism, responded by saying no mother will tolerate watching their child being subjected to such insults.
Caprice, whose real name is Ariz Ramli, had given out cash to the man to hand over to his mother as “Raya money”.
> A 34-year-old footballer who had formerly played for the Malaysian league was among 22 foreigners of African origin arrested by Immigration officers in Jalan Puchong Mesra last Friday.
The Liberian, who played for several football clubs and state teams between 2012 and 2019, was found to only have a work permit that had expired five years ago, Kosmo! Ahad reported.
According to Immigration Department deputy director-general Jafri Embok Taha, the operation, codenamed Ops Kutip, was launched based on complaints from residents.
The above articles are compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with a >, it denotes a separate news item.