Malaysia

Cops investigate Quran-dumping case near Tasik Sri Murni

Woman reports she found 13 copies of holy scripture in blue bag in drain yesterday

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 19 Feb 2023 7:07PM

Cops investigate Quran-dumping case near Tasik Sri Murni
A local woman has reported that she found 13 copies of the Quran dumped in a drain near Tasik Sri Murni in Jinjang. The police have opened an investigation paper regarding the discovery. – Screen grab pic, February 19, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Police opened an investigation paper regarding the discovery of 13 copies of the Quran found discarded in a drain. The discovery was made near Tasik Sri Murni in Jinjang here at about 6.30pm yesterday.

Sentul police chief Beh Eng Lai said at 11.32am today a local woman, who is a member of the National Fishermen’s Union, reported that she found the holy books dumped in the drain.

“From our investigations, the witness was on an outing with her husband when a blue bag in the drain near the lake reservoir stirred her curiosity and she caught a glimpse of the Quran in it.

“She then stopped a man passing by to retrieve the bag, to confirm it was Quran holy books inside which she duly sent to the Annas Mosque in Kg Selayang Lama for safe-keeping,” he said.

Beh said a subsequent police check on social media platform TikTok confirmed that there was a post linked to the discovery as reported by the woman. 

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“The case is being investigated under Section 295 of the Penal Code for destroying a sacred object (text) with the intention of insulting religion and Section 298A of the Penal Code for harming the sanctity of religion. All the Qurans have been handed over to police for further investigation,” he said.

Beh advised the public not to make any speculations that could affect public order.

“Anyone with related information can contact the Sentul District police at 03-40482206,” he said. – AFP, February 19, 2023

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