Police: Editor of book with cover ‘insulting’ Malaysian coat of arms traced in Australia
Monday, 20 Jul 2020 10:14 PM MYT
which had a cover that allegedly insulted the country’s coat of arms, or “Jata Negara”, has been traced to be in Australia. He added that based on information, Wong’s lawyer informed that the book editor has held Permanent Residence status in Australia for more than 10 years. He also explained that eight of the book’s writers as well as graphic artist, front cover artist and book sales advisor have had their statements recorded and that police also sought the views of two historians regarding the book.
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