CORONAVIRUS | Johor police chief Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay says the police have opened an investigation paper on the video.
The police will investigate a Facebook page alleged to have been used to upload a video that caused alarm among the people, before calling up an MP, who is also a former deputy minister, to record a statement.
“Johor Immigration director Baharuddin Tahir lodged a police report at the Larkin station yesterday, and the case will be investigated under Section 505 of the Penal Code and Section 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998,” he told reporters in Johor Baru yesterday. “Facebook has to confirm ; if it’s true, the MP will be called in for an investigation,” Ayob Khan said.
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