Saturday, January 3, 2009

Sex Party ? Can you believe that?




KUALA LUMPUR: Farahrizan Abdul Razak is still an employee of the news network, said Astro Awani general manager Rozina Aziz.
"We will wait for the outcome of the police investigations. In the meantime, we will give our full cooperation to the police." Rozina said police had not contacted the network."Everything we know of the incident is from newspaper reports." Meanwhile, producer Datuk Yusof Haslam denied newspaper reports that the part-time actress who was picked up in the raid was involved with the television series, Gerak Khas.
"I have checked with my production people and I can say that none of the Gerak Khas cast was involved," said Yusof.He, however, did not discount the possibility that the actress could have been used as an extra in one of the episodes."That does not qualify her as a Gerak Khas cast member." Yusof said it was not the first time an extra had used the name of the series to get out of trouble with police."Maybe they thought by using that name, police would not detain them."Gerak Khas is a police series endorsed by Bukit Aman. The producers of the series work with police on each episode.It was learnt that the script for the series is vetted by the police.Karyawan president Freddie Fernandez expressed sadness that artistes and celebrities were involved in the incident.He, however, urged the public not to have a negative view of artistes and celebrities over this incident as it only involved "one of two problematic ones".Fernandez said Karyawan was looking at initiating a programme to educate artistes to become role models for the public.

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