Johor regent commends Johor Islamic council, cops for swift action on ‘Allah’-printed socks

Police in Johor seized five pairs of the offending socks during a raid in Batu Pahat yesterday

8:28 AM MYT

 

JOHOR BAHRU – Regent of Johor, Tunku Mahkota Ismail Sultan Ibrahim commended the Johor State Islamic Religious Council (MAINJ) and police for their swift action relating to the recent “Allah”-printed socks issue.

“Congratulations. MAINJ and the Johor contingent police have taken action,” he posted on Facebook yesterday.

Johor Islamic Religious Affairs Committee chairman Mohd Fared Mohd Khalid had issued a statement earlier stating that stern action should be taken against those responsible for sullying the name of Allah, especially since it occurred during the holy Ramadan month.

“I will ensure that all legal weight of the Johor State Enactment 1895, the Federal Constitution and existing laws will be enforced to bring those responsible to justice,” he added.

Meanwhile, Johor police chief M. Kumar said that the police have seized five pairs of “Allah”-printed socks in a raid and a comprehensive inspection of a factory in Taman Perindustrian Sri Gading, Batu Pahat.

He added that the factory claimed the socks were imported from China and that investigations were ongoing under Section 298A/505(B) of the Penal Code and Section 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998.

“The Johor police urge the public not to speculate or disrupt public order and to leave the matter to police to investigate,” he said. – March 20, 2024

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