Malaysian Court Fines Beauty Influencer For Claiming False Abduction

A Malaysian court has fined Amyra Laila Ho a Singaporean beauty influencer, for claiming that she was nearly kidnapped at a mall near Malaysia’s border with Singapore.

In a viral post, the beauty influencer claimed that a couple tried to abduct her after forcing her to sniff tea leaves that left her feeling dizzy and numb.

After investigation police discovered her claims were false: “Based on CCTV recordings and technical evidence, no movement involving the victim was detected at the location,” M Kumar, police chief for Johor state, which includes the city of Johor Bahru, told reporters.

Malaysian police said that after Ho posted about the alleged abduction attempt, “Social media influencers also commented on the issue, framing it as a threat to the safety of tourists visiting Johor”.

Police added that strict action would be taken against “anyone who deliberately spreads rumours or manipulates facts to cause public anxiety, particularly concerning safety issues”.

Ho pleaded guilty to providing false information to a police officer and was fined 1,000 ringgit ($228; £183), which she immediately paid, Singaporean and Malaysian media said.

The post where she detailed the alleged abduction attempt also appears to have been taken down from her Instagram account, which is under the name Venus Ho.

She had claimed that the abduction attempt happened after she refused to buy tea leaves from the couple.

She added that they then tried to abduct her. The man held her arm and pretended to be her husband while the woman took her bag containing 400 ringgit.

She said her alleged attackers fled and pushed her to the floor when passersby started noticing what was happening.

Johor Bahru lies on one end of the roughly one-kilometre long causeway that links the southern tip of Malaysia to the north of Singapore. Millions cross over every day, making it one of the world’s busiest border crossings.

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