Spread the Mosque Hoaks Set a Disco Song, Kenneth William arrested



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Today, many people have the ambition to gain popularity in cyberspace, not a few are doing reckless and shameful things for the sake of trends, one of which is Kenneth Wiliam.

The young man from Bandung harassed the Pajagalan Mosque, which belongs to the Islamic Association 1 and 2 Islamic Boarding Schools (Persis), Bandung, West Java.

Kenneth created misleading video content on TikTok that said the mosque was playing DJ songs.



Kenneth’s short video that was shared on TikTok immediately went viral.

“The boys go back to the cave for a walk, they continue to the cave listens This voice. It turned out that the sound was coming from there (pointing to the mosque). That melody this song For real no morale, chaos … mess, “Kenneth said in the video.

After the video went viral, Kenneth, who was only 19 years old, was immediately secured for security.

Kenneth was immediately arrested on Sunday (10/4) afternoon.

“The arrest of the perpetrator with the initials KWS was captured in the afternoon before sunset. He returned to the area around Pesantren Persis 1-2 Pajagalan Bandung to make the third content of the video, but at that time the perpetrator was monitored by security on CCTV Pesantren, then security pesantren took steps to secure the perpetrators, “said the LBH PP Persis Zamzam Rasiqin Defenders Team, quoted by detikcom.

When he was arrested, Kenneth did not admit his actions. But after being pressured, he finally admitted the cheating content he had done.

Kapolrestabes Bandung, Kombes Ulung Sampurna Jaya, revealed that Kenneth’s goal to carry out the action was to win big follower on TikTok.

“His motivation is only to add followers on his TikTok. So he will benefit from the increase in followers to follow the suspect’s activities,” Ulung said.

For his actions, Kenneth William was sentenced to article 45A paragraph (2) of the Law of the Republic of Indonesia number 19 of 2016 on Information and Electronic Transactions or ITE with the threat of a six-year prison sentence.

“The six-year prison threat,” he said.

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(agn / syf)

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