Malaysia

Police open investigation on Teresa Kok over halal certification statement

Police say 5 reports lodged against Seputeh MP.

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 08 Sep 2024 5:26PM

Police open investigation on Teresa Kok over halal certification statement
Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Razarudin Husain says the investigation follows standard operating procedures for all matters related to 3R issues. – The Vibes file pic, September 8, 2024.

POLICE have opened an investigation into Teresa Kok following her statement on the halal certification issue, reported Berita Harian.

Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Razarudin Husain confirmed that five reports have been lodged against the Seputeh MP, and investigations are now underway.

He said the investigation follows standard operating procedures for all matters related to 3R issues (race, religion, and royalty).

"We have received five reports against her, and the investigation is being conducted under Sections 298 and 505(b) of the Penal Code, as well as Section 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998," he told Berita Harian today.

He added that the police would summon all relevant witnesses to complete the investigation, which is being handled by the D5 unit of the Bukit Aman Criminal Investigation Department.

"While freedom of speech is protected by the Federal Constitution, there are limits to this right, and Malaysians should avoid making or responding to statements that could lead to public unrest or inflame racial tensions.

"Such statements are considered offences under the Penal Code if they cause public mischief," he said.

Kok, who is the DAP vice-chairwoman, had expressed opposition to a proposal by the Malaysia Islamic Development Department (Jakim), which would require all food establishments that do not serve pork or alcohol to obtain halal certification.

She argued that such a move could impose a burden on small businesses, limit consumer choice, and potentially conflict with Malaysia's cultural diversity.

In her social media post, Kok stated that halal certification should be voluntary, allowing businesses to decide based on market demand rather than being mandatory.

Her statement has since drawn criticism from various groups, including Umno leaders, opposition members, non-governmental organisations, and the Malay Chamber of Commerce Malaysia.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has also commented, saying that Kok's remarks do not reflect the position of Pakatan Harapan. – September 8, 2024.

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