They have been asked to give statements on a documentary on illegal immigrants in Malaysia. FMTNews AlJazeera
Police reports have been lodged against Al Jazeera over its documentary, said to have tarnished Malaysia’s image.
In a press invite released today, police said those connected to the documentary “Locked Up In Malaysia’s Lockdown” by the satellite broadcaster will be called up for a statement.On July 8, Bukit Aman CID deputy director Mior Faridalathrash Wahid was reported as saying that police had contacted several individuals and they would be called up to Bukit Aman and the Putrajaya district police headquarters for their statements.
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