IT’S that time of the month again.
JOHOR BARU: The police have started investigations into a derogatory message insulting Islam printed on three separate receipts of a fast food restaurant .
"They were detected in Kluang, Muar and Batu Pahat, and are believed to have been ordered by the same individual," he said in a statement here.
Police Investigations Derogatory Message Insulting Islam Printed Receipts Fast Food Restaurant M Kumar
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