Malaysia

Police warn against misuse of social media for provocative content

Trend of using social media to disseminate seditious content has become increasingly concerning in recent times amid rise in the number of cases

Updated 3 months ago · Published on 17 Apr 2026 5:30PM

Police warn against misuse of social media for provocative content
Police caution against using social media as a platform for provocative debates and inflammatory content - April 17, 2026

THE Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) has urged the public to refrain from misusing social media platforms to spread provocative and inflammatory content that may breach the law, particularly posts involving sensitive matters concerning the royal institution and the government.

Director of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), Datuk M Kumar, said the trend of using social media to disseminate seditious content has become increasingly concerning in recent times.

He said such irresponsible behaviour not only disrupts harmony in cyberspace but also has the potential to escalate tensions within society if not addressed through strict enforcement.

“Based on CID statistics, 30 cases have been opened for investigation under Section 4(1) of the Sedition Act 1948 for the period between January and March 2026,” he said in a statement today.

“The investigations involve acts or words deemed to have a seditious tendency against the royal institution, issues of race, and the administration of justice and the government,” he added.

M Kumar stressed that freedom of expression does not constitute a licence to publish statements that are insulting, defamatory, or provocative in a manner that could threaten public order.

“Under Section 4(1) of the same Act, individuals convicted may face a fine not exceeding RM5,000 or imprisonment for up to three years, or both, for a first offence,” he said.

He reminded the public to use social media responsibly and ethically, and not to abuse freedom of expression.

“Firm action will be taken against any individual found misusing network facilities or application services for unlawful purposes,” he warned.

He added: “Cooperation from all parties is essential to ensure the digital space remains safe and to foster a culture of communication that is mature, fact-based, and respectful for the well-being of society and national stability.” - April 17, 2026

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