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Wednesday, 17 Mar 2021 12:14 PM MYT
BY SYLVIA LOOI
Namewee said he decided to return home to answer the charges against him. Picture via Facebook/ Namewee
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KUALA LUMPUR, March 17 Controversial rapper Namewee explained that he decided to return to the country despite the arrest warrant against him because he didn’t see any reason for him to be on the run.
“I have done no wrong, why should I be on the run?” he wrote in a Facebook post.
Namewee, or his real name Wee Meng Chee, is serving his seven-day quarantine after arriving back in Malaysia on Sunday.
Monday, 15 Mar 2021 12:18 PM MYT
BY SYLVIA LOOI
Controversial rapper Namewee has returned to Malaysia and pledged to cooperate with police. Photo via Facebook/ Namewee
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KUALA LUMPUR, Mar 15 Malaysian rapper Namewee has returned home and said he will be surrendering himself to the police after completing his seven days quarantine.
In a Facebook post, Namewee, or his real name Wee Meng Chee, said he was taken by Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) police as soon as he passed immigration.
“As I was passing immigration, a red light flashed when I inserted my passport indicating I am a wanted person.
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