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Police detain Sugarbook CEO following report on universities being sugar baby hotspots
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Thu, 18 February 2021, 10:48 am·1-min read
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The founder of a Malaysian sugar dating site is expected to be remanded at the Shah Alam Court today, following a raid at his home yesterday afternoon.
Police arrested Sugarbook founder Darren Chan, 34, at his home in Mont Kiara, Kuala Lumpur, at 4:30pm yesterday, not long after Chan changed the website address to skirt a ban for his dating platform and issued an apology after his company drew backlash over a data report showing that local universities were hotspots for sugar babies.

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Chan is being investigated for allegedly soliciting prostitution, publishing rumors, and sharing content deemed offensive under the Communications and Multimedia Act.
“The suspect admitted to being the founder of Sugarbook upon his arrest,” police representative Fadzil Ahmat told reporters yesterday.
The company recently released data gathered from its website detailing the top ten universities in Malaysia where one can find sugar babies. Sunway University, which topped the list, objected to the report’s findings. Media authorities later banned the Sugarbook website, calling the report a “marketing gimmick.”
Chan established Sugarbook in 2016 and has since expanded it to other countries including Singapore, the United States, and Thailand. The “pay-to-play” dating site is a platform for sugar daddies and babies to meet.
 

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strange he kana arrested, why is it his fault if those girls choose to pimp themselves
He was doing ok until he came up with this which went viral

It is learnt that the police initiated investigations into the dating website after it named 10 public and private universities as having the most students who chose to become “sugar babies” and sought “sugar daddies” to finance their lifestyles.
 

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High Court rejects remand application against ‘Sugarbook’ founder
Thursday, 18 Feb 2021 01:32 PM MYT

The 34-year-old founder of the ‘Sugarbook’ app (centre) is led to the High Court in Kuala Lumpur February 18, 2021. — Bernama pic
The 34-year-old founder of the ‘Sugarbook’ app (centre) is led to the High Court in Kuala Lumpur February 18, 2021. — Bernama pic

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SHAH ALAM, Feb 18 — An application for remand against the founder of ‘Sugarbook’, a sugar daddy dating platform, was rejected by the High Court here today.
Lawyer Foong Cheng Leong, representing the 34-year-old suspect, said High Court deputy registrar Noorasyikin Sahat, dismissed the application after his client pledged to give his full cooperation to facilitate police investigation in the case.


Meanwhile, Selangor Criminal Investigation Department head Datuk Fadzil Ahmat said the suspect, from Minden, Gelugor, in Penang, was arrested at 4.30pm yesterday at a condominium in the federal capital.
It is learnt that the police initiated investigations into the dating website after it named 10 public and private universities as having the most students who chose to become “sugar babies” and sought “sugar daddies” to finance their lifestyles. — Bernama
 

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High Court rejects remand application against ‘Sugarbook’ founder
Thursday, 18 Feb 2021 01:32 PM MYT

The 34-year-old founder of the ‘Sugarbook’ app (centre) is led to the High Court in Kuala Lumpur February 18, 2021. — Bernama pic
The 34-year-old founder of the ‘Sugarbook’ app (centre) is led to the High Court in Kuala Lumpur February 18, 2021. — Bernama pic

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SHAH ALAM, Feb 18 — An application for remand against the founder of ‘Sugarbook’, a sugar daddy dating platform, was rejected by the High Court here today.
Lawyer Foong Cheng Leong, representing the 34-year-old suspect, said High Court deputy registrar Noorasyikin Sahat, dismissed the application after his client pledged to give his full cooperation to facilitate police investigation in the case.


Meanwhile, Selangor Criminal Investigation Department head Datuk Fadzil Ahmat said the suspect, from Minden, Gelugor, in Penang, was arrested at 4.30pm yesterday at a condominium in the federal capital.
It is learnt that the police initiated investigations into the dating website after it named 10 public and private universities as having the most students who chose to become “sugar babies” and sought “sugar daddies” to finance their lifestyles. — Bernama

The judge used the site to get a sugar baby so obviously he does not want to see the founder put away.
 
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