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03 February 2019

Police have arrested two men on suspicion that they had threatened a trader for allegedly insulting Yang di-Pertuan Agong


2 held for threatening Kuantan trader who allegedly insulted King
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-February 2, 2019 5:30 PMA videograb shows the trader being confronted by two men over his Facebook post.



KUANTAN: Police have arrested two men on suspicion that they had threatened a trader for allegedly insulting Yang di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah.

Kuantan police chief Mohamad Noor Yusof Ali said the suspects, aged 32 and 36, from Bandar Indera Mahkota and Bukit Setongkol here, were picked up after the trader lodged a police report at 8.30pm yesterday.

“Initial investigations found the duo had scolded the victim at his shop here because they were angry over the comments he had posted about the King on his Facebook site.

“They also uttered words whereby he feared for his safety,” he said in a statement here today.




He said in his police report, the victim claimed that his comments uploaded on Thursday were in reply to a friend’s posting, which came along with a picture of the King.

“The victim then deleted the comments on realising the picture was that of the King. He claimed that the duo then came to his shop in the afternoon and scolded him about the comments.

“Thereafter, the victim claimed that at 4.30pm, four men came by on the same matter, cursed him and invited him to a fight.”

Noor said the case on the insulting comments was being probed by Temerloh police.

Yesterday, a video clip lasting a minute and 37 seconds went viral on social media showing the duo arguing with the victim.

Meanwhile, Pahang Menteri Besar Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail, in a statement here, said the state government wanted stern action to be taken against anyone who insulted the King and the Malay rulers.



He also called for lèse-majesté laws to be enacted to put a stop to people insulting the King and the institution of Malay rulers.

Pahang PKR chairman Fuziah Salleh, who is also deputy minister in the Prime Minister’s Department, echoed the same, saying such behaviour should not be tolerated.

Sultan Abdullah of Pahang was sworn in as the 16th Yang di-Pertuan Agong on Jan 31 at Istana Negara in Kuala Lumpur.

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