Selangor Journal
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262 Investigation papers on dissemination of fake news opened

KUALA LUMPUR, May 14 — A total of 262 investigative papers linked to the spread of fake news which were seditious in nature and sparked public concern were opened since early this year until Monday, said Home Minister Datuk Seri Hamzah Zainuddin.

He said the ministry viewed seriously the spread of fake news as it could affect public safety and security.

“The ministry will not compromise with anyone who deliberately tries to trigger provocations or threaten public safety and security,” he said in a statement here today.

He said in order to ensure the harmony and well-being of the people, the authorities would not hesitate to take action using all existing legal provisions such as the Penal Code, Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 and the Sedition Act 1948.

According to Hamzah there is an upward trend of cases involving sedition towards the Royal Institution, race, religion and rights, status, position, privilege, sovereignty or sovereignty rights protected under Section 3 of the Federal Constitution or Article 152, 153 and 181 of the Federal Constitution.

“During 2017, nine investigative papers involving instigating offenses were opened. A total of 31 investigative papers were opened in 2018, while 78 were investigative papers for 2019.

Hamzah said recently the spread of false information or seditious news had become so rampant to the point it could create an unstable atmosphere especially when the news touched on sensitive issues in the communities.

“All parties are advised not to release or disseminate false information or seditious news to ensure the harmony and well-being of society,” he said.

— Bernama

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