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KUCHING, Nov 27 ― Parti Sarawak Bersatu (PSB) Youth urged the police and the Malaysian  Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) to conduct a thorough investigation against the perpetrators behind fake news targeting its president Datuk Seri Wong Soon Koh. The call was made after PSB...

BY SULOK TAWIE

The call was made after PSB Youth information chief Frankie Junau lodged a report at the Sungai Maong station here. Rayong claimed to reporters that the party’s growing support from all communities in the state was a reason why Wong, a former state international trade and e-commerce minister, was targeted by a smear campaign by unknown groups.

He said it is not just the Dayaks, but also the Chinese and Malays throughout the state who have become PSB members.

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