Woman detained and under sedition probe for insulting police on Facebook
BY YEE XIANG YUN
THE STAR
KLUANG: A 44-year-old businesswoman from Taman Seri Impian here was arrested Friday for insulting the police on a social networking site.
Kluang OCPD Asst Comm Mohamad Laham (pic) said she was arrested at 12.05am at her house in Jalan Seri Impian 1/12, Taman Seri Impian, for posting the insulting comments on Facebook.
Her mobile phone was also confiscated during the arrest.
He said she was arrested for her Facebook post on Dec 23 alleging that the police had hit her child and asked for money.
Her son was arrested on Nov 29 for owning a stolen motorcycle and charged in court, with the case ongoing.
"Her posting gave a bad impression of the police and she has been remanded for three days until Sunday for investigations to be carried out," he said Friday.
ACP Mohamad said the case was being investigated under Section 4(1) of the Sedition Act 1948, which carries a jail term of not more than three years or a maximum fine of RM5,000 or both on conviction.
"I also advise the public not to take to social media to bad mouth others, or you will have to bear the consequences and also action from the law," he added.
He also said that insulting others on social media was a criminal offence and the police had the right to take action under the law.
KLUANG: A 44-year-old businesswoman from Taman Seri Impian here was arrested Friday for insulting the police on a social networking site.
Kluang OCPD Asst Comm Mohamad Laham (pic) said she was arrested at 12.05am at her house in Jalan Seri Impian 1/12, Taman Seri Impian, for posting the insulting comments on Facebook.
Her mobile phone was also confiscated during the arrest.
He said she was arrested for her Facebook post on Dec 23 alleging that the police had hit her child and asked for money.
Her son was arrested on Nov 29 for owning a stolen motorcycle and charged in court, with the case ongoing.
"Her posting gave a bad impression of the police and she has been remanded for three days until Sunday for investigations to be carried out," he said Friday.
ACP Mohamad said the case was being investigated under Section 4(1) of the Sedition Act 1948, which carries a jail term of not more than three years or a maximum fine of RM5,000 or both on conviction.
"I also advise the public not to take to social media to bad mouth others, or you will have to bear the consequences and also action from the law," he added.
He also said that insulting others on social media was a criminal offence and the police had the right to take action under the law.