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Police find no criminal element in MIC event with multi-faith prayers
Published on: Saturday, August 26, 2023
Published on: Sat, Aug 26, 2023
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Police find no criminal element in MIC event with multi-faith prayers
Bukit Aman CID director Shuhaily Zain says any further investigation will be conducted by the classified crime investigation unit should any elements of crime be found in the future. (Bernama pic)
PETALING JAYA: Police have handed over the investigation of a MIC groundbreaking ceremony that involved multi-faith prayers to the federal territories Islamic religious department (Jawi).

“So far, no criminal elements have been found. This is more of a religious issue, so Jawi will carry on with the investigation,” Bukit Aman criminal investigation department (CID) director Shuhaily Zain said.

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He was quoted by Utusan Malaysia as saying that any further investigation would be conducted by the classified crime investigation unit should any elements of crime be found in the future.

Earlier, Kuala Lumpur police chief Allaudeen Abdul Majid said a report was lodged last Tuesday over a groundbreaking ceremony in Kuala Lumpur which involved a recitation of prayers (doa) by a Muslim alongside rituals involving non-Muslims.

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A video uploaded on Tamil-language media Makkal Osai’s Facebook page of the ceremony showed a man reciting a doa while sitting near a group of priests who were conducting a Hindu ritual. This was followed by a prayer from a Christian pastor.

On Wednesday, Jawi said it would probe the ceremony to ensure it did not involve elements that contravened Islamic rules or fatwa.

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According to Jawi, any offence related to matters of faith can result in punishment under Act 559 of the Syariah Criminal Offences Act 1997.
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