In a disturbing escalation of violence linked to the contentious ‘Allah socks’ issue, KK Mart stores across Malaysia have become the latest targets.
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This incident marks the third such attack on the franchise, casting a long shadow over the country’s ongoing struggle with the ‘Allah socks’ controversy. The public can contact the case investigation officer, Sergeant Ceremona Anak Nasim, at 013-8554168 or any nearby police station if they have any information.
Controversy Fuels Calls for Boycott and Reflection The police have called for public cooperation in bringing the culprits to justice and urged against taking actions outside the law.
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