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He said Ngeh’s remarks had obviously sparked anger among Muslims in the country and many quarters had also lodged police reports on the matter.
“After the police open an investigation paper, it will be submitted to the Attorney-General’s Chambers. The Attorney-General will decide under which Section the case will be investigated,” Nazri (picture) told reporters here today.
Ngeh, in his tweet two days ago, had allegedly questioned Umno Youth chief Khairy Jamaludin’s intention to stage a protest against the short film and asked whether Muslims were spending too much time and energy on the issue.
The low-budget film directed by Sam Bacile from California, which depicted Prophet Muhammad in a bad light, had sparked violent protests across the Muslim world. — Bernama
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