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Economy => Scam Accusations => Topic started by: Bitcoinmoon12 on July 09, 2020, 02:52:35 AM



Title: Malaysian Actor Mas Khan Fined $4.000 For Stealing $50,000 Worth Of Crypto
Post by: Bitcoinmoon12 on July 09, 2020, 02:52:35 AM
Famous Malaysian actor Mas Khan who was featured in Abang Long Fadil 2 movie was fined US $4,000 (RM 17,000) or 26 months in jail by the Ampang Magistrates’ Court yesterday on two counts of stealing US $50,000 (RM 213,805) worth of crypto-currency wallet belonging to producer Datuk A. Aida.


Source: Famous Malaysian Actor Mas Khan Fined $4.000 For Stealing $50,000 Worth Of Crypto From Producer Datuk A. Aida (https://azcoinnews.com/famous-malaysian-actor-mas-khan-fined-4-000-for-stealing-50000-worth-of-crypto-from-producer-datuk-a-aida.html)




Title: Re: Malaysian Actor Mas Khan Fined $4.000 For Stealing $50,000 Worth Of Crypto
Post by: smyslov on July 09, 2020, 03:00:33 AM
In our country there is no case like that where people steals Cryptocurrency to others, usually fiat is involved but with the growing numbers of people using Cryptocurrency expect something like this to happen, there should be a set of laws about this in every country glad that Malaysian court understand Cryptocurrency.


Title: Re: Malaysian Actor Mas Khan Fined $4.000 For Stealing $50,000 Worth Of Crypto
Post by: logfiles on July 09, 2020, 09:58:08 PM
It totally makes no sense to me. Why fine him only $4,000 for stealing something that's worth over ten times? ::)
Why wasn't he charged the exact amount he stole? I read the article but I didn't see any clear reason.


Title: Re: Malaysian Actor Mas Khan Fined $4.000 For Stealing $50,000 Worth Of Crypto
Post by: NotATether on July 10, 2020, 12:29:37 AM
It totally makes no sense to me. Why fine him only $4,000 for stealing something that's worth over ten times? ::)
Why wasn't he charged the exact amount he stole? I read the article but I didn't see any clear reason.

I usually see judges handing out smaller fines than the amount is commonly known to be stolen, because they calculate it from attorney's fees and the cost it took the detectives, investigators, police and law enforcement to examine the case. It also adds up if more offenses are charged, or if the defendant pleads guilty.