Indecent behaviour on Gaya Street: Brief tourists on moral ethics, police tell Sabah travel agents

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Indecent behaviour on Gaya Street: Brief tourists on moral ethics, police tell Sabah travel agents
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KOTA KINABALU, Oct 20 — Police have advised travel agents to brief tourists on Malaysian moral ethics. Sabah Police Commissioner Datuk Jauteh Dikun made the call on Friday after...

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“Police were aware of a female tourist who behaved indecently by showing some parts of her body and dressing half naked in a public place. Jauteh added foreign tourists who are found to have committed such act can be investigated under Section 294 of the Penal Code which provides imprisonment of three months or a fine or both if convicted.“This responsibility also rests with the tour operators and the police will carry out an investigation to ensure they comply with the advice given by the police,” he said.

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