mStar.com.my has the scoop!

Several video clips showing young couples caught in the act of khalwat (close proximity), purportedly sourced from the collection of Jabatan Agama Islam Selangor (JAIS), are now available on the Internet, The Star‘s portal in Malay reports.

Go to Youtube, search for keyword ‘Mykakis‘. Pick your choice such as this:

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One of the video-clips shows a couple being ambushed in public, and asked: “Suami-isteri? Ha? Suami-isteri kah?” while another shows a young couple from a public university ambushed, caught and being asked: “Dah kahwin?”

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The other shows a teary lady repenting after kena tangkap basah.

These uncensored video-clips showing the identities of various people look like evidence that enabled the religious enforcement officers to nab couples caught in khalwat and to get them punished in court. And the JAIS spokesman did not deny such practices when asked by mStar reporter.

But why — and how — were they leaked out and posted on the Internet for public consumption?

This is the bizarre expose from mStar.com.my that human rights advocates may want to probe:

Sementara seorang ahli (YouTube) lain memuatkan satu klip video satu pasangan remaja yang dipercayai mengadakan hubungan seks yang lebih intim.

Berdasarkan dialog dalam klip itu, sepanjang 51 saat, lelaki yang menyoal siasat mengesyaki pasangan ini menyentuh bahagian sulit masing-masing.

Walaupun ahli ini tidak menyebut sumber video tersebut diperolehi daripada JAIS, teknik soal siasat itu sama seperti klip-klip video yang didakwa diperolehi daripada jabatan tersebut.

Meanwhile, ‘Mykakis’ is starting a donation campaign, and the website says: “We happily want to reward you with ‘TANGKAP BASAH Collection Clips’ as gift.”