Singer wanted for singing "OH MY GOD" in mosques and Buddhist temples

Malaysian singer Huang Mingzhi recently filmed a clip of the new song "Oh My God" at the Tanjung Bungah Floating Mosque with his 3 companions, which triggered dissatisfaction with Islamic civil organizations and called the police. The police said to Huang Mingzhi, "I am waiting for you to come back!"

Penang State Police Chief Datuk Abdul Gahwa said at a press conference this morning that Huang Mingzhi is currently not in Malaysia. According to police investigations, Huang Mingzhi has two residences in the country, one in Kuala Lumpur and one in Johor. "He is not in the country at the moment. We will follow him and arrest him when he returns. The other three men in the video are not Malaysian nationals. The police have so far recorded confessions to four people, including the person who reported the crime (Tanjung Buri Water Mosque is responsible People).

Police revealed: The music video was shot in Penang. In addition to the mosque, the police also confirmed that other religious sites in the video, including Hindu temples, Buddhist temples and churches, have visited some locations for investigation.

The confession of the person in charge of the location is currently invoking the Criminal Code 295 (Desecration of Places of Worship and Deliberate Insult to Religion) to investigate the case.