Prophet Muhammad insult poster likely used fake FB account, says Mazlan


More than 400 police reports have been lodged over the Facebook posting allegedly insulting Prophet Muhammad. – AFP pic, August 4, 2019.

POLICE have not ruled out the possibility that a fake account was used by someone on Facebook under the name “Wendy Loong” to upload a posting viewed as insulting Prophet Muhammad.

Deputy Inspector-General of Police Mazlan Mansor said that the suspect might have used a fake Facebook account and police were still investigating the matter.

“It’s very likely that he or she is using a fake Facebook account, most likely… otherwise, we would have known about it much earlier. This (act) was done in cyberspace, so it takes some time. We have to look at it from a technical point; where the source is from. Regardless, the investigation is ongoing.” 

He said this after the 15th Police Undergraduate Volunteer Corps (KOR SUKSIS) Passing Out Parade and officers appointment certificate handover ceremony at Universiti Sains Malaysia in George Town today.

More than 400 police reports have been lodged over the posting.

Prior to this, an account under a woman’s name had uploaded a picture allegedly insulting Islam and Prophet Muhammad had gone viral on Facebook.

Meanwhile, Mazlan said 1,167 KOR SUKSIS trainees from 20 public universities had received their commissioning certificates.

He said that the syllabus for SUKSIS would be redrafted by entering new laws in the subjects for the SUKSIS trainees.

“The Internal Security Act in the previous syllabus has been abolished. So, we will enter other new laws, such as Sosma (Security Offences (Special Meansures) Act 2012) and Poca (Crime Prevention Act 1959).

“We have enacted the laws but have not yet included them in the syllabus. This approach will enable SUKSIS (trainees) to gain more knowledge about law,” he said. – Bernama, August 4, 2019.


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