Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim also spoke out against claims that he was involved in an incident in which a member of his security personnel allegedly punched a deaf ride-hailing driver.
Screenshot of Johor regent, Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim, speaking during the Johor Youth Meet-up Program at the Educity Sports Complex in Iskandar Puteri on Jun 9, 2024. JOHOR BAHRU: Johor ’s Regent has hit back against allegations he was behind the recent acid attack on a national footballer, and stressed that a movement exists in Malaysia which aims to assassinate his character due to his outspokenness.
"If I want to finish off people, I have targets that are much bigger in this country, who steal the people’s money and make lives more difficult for the people, those who are responsible for the constitutional crisis - these are the people who must be destroyed. Not footballers. Malaysian police chief Razarudin Husain has said that police were now investigating allegations on whether the driver was punched and pressured to reach a settlement.
“Perhaps there was some rough treatment by police, but you have to remember, they are the ones given authority, they are professionals, they have to do their jobs.
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