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Friday 6 February 2015

POLICE AND MCMC WILL IMPACT INDIVIDUAL HINA TENGKU PUAN PAHANG ON FACEBOOK


Datuk Seri Dr Wan Junaidi Police in collaboration with the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) will detect individuals involved removing abusive and obscene to Tengku Puan Pahang, Tunku Azizah Maimunah Alexandria on social networking site Facebook recently. Deputy Home Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar said that when the investigation was conducted before the investigation papers were submitted to the Attorney General's office. "This process is quite complicated and do not remember it very simple to be solved ... anyone remember when things like that clear in Facebook or page other social, happy why arrest and arraignment, "he said. He was speaking to the media after his visit to the Complex Field Siswaniaga Kolej Poly-Tech MARA (KPTM) here Thursday. Tunku Azizah Maimunah known as the king's son-spirited people. Pictures from Instagram Tunku Azizah, Cheminahsayang. Prior to this, seven non-governmental organizations (NGOs) here has lodged a police report on the action irreverent an individual who uploaded obscene and vulgar comments mingling of Tunku Azizah. The report was made ​​in the District Police Headquarters (IPD) Kuantan here for the individual who uses the account name Kagawa Onieshia as well drop the name, image and dignity of Tunku Azizah and Pahang royal institution.


Among these is the Charity NGO-relatives Relatives Pahang, Peninsular Malay Students Federation, Association Tek Seni Silat Kuntau Pi Malaysia Pahang Branch, District Youth Council Kuantan, Pahang Photographers Association and the Tamil Youth Bell Club Pahang. Onieshia allegedly wrote comments such as In response to advice Tunku Azizah to savage acts of a handful of football supporters who display a giant banner with the image of the dog-faced individual in Charity Cup action at Stadium Larkin, Johor Bahru on Saturday. In addition, a separate police reports were lodged against those who exhibit giant banners concerned. In the meantime, Wan Junaidi said, according to the country's constitution, people can criticize the Rulers and the Sultan but can not be in contempt. "In our constitution clearly says Raja-Raja and Sultan can be criticized in fact, refer to the constitution itself but contempt it can not be, "he said.


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