The video in question was a 3GP file, a type of video file commonly used on mobile phones. It featured Wan Nor Azlin and her boyfriend, Khairuddin Abu Hassan, engaging in intimate activities. The video was allegedly recorded by Khairuddin himself and was later leaked online, possibly by a hacker or someone with malicious intentions.
The trial was a highly publicized and dramatic affair. Wan Nor Azlin and Khairuddin both pleaded not guilty to the charges against them. However, as the trial progressed, it became clear that Wan Nor Azlin was the one who would face the brunt of the punishment.
On August 9, 2007, Wan Nor Azlin was found guilty and sentenced to one month in jail and a fine of RM3,000 (approximately USD 750). Khairuddin, on the other hand, received a six-month jail sentence and a fine of RM3,000.
In the years since the scandal, Wan Nor Azlin has attempted to rebuild her life. She has spoken publicly about the incident and has become an advocate for women’s rights and online safety.
The police launched an investigation into the matter, and Wan Nor Azlin and Khairuddin were summoned for questioning. During the investigation, it was revealed that the video had been recorded on Khairuddin’s phone, and he had allegedly distributed it to his friends.