A foreigner, who was reported to have slapped an imam and tried to lead the Friday prayers at the National Mosque, has been remanded for two-weeks, beginning today. – The Malaysian Insider filepic, September 18, 2015.
A foreigner, who was reported to have slapped an 'imam' and tried to lead the Friday prayers at the National Mosque, has been remanded for two-weeks, beginning today.
Dang Wangi police chief ACP Zainol Samah said the 31-year-old man, from Kashmir, India, entered the country on a social visit pass on June 18, which had since expired.
He said the suspect was investigated for overstaying and causing hurt and criminal intimidation.
"His passport was surrendered by his housemate yesterday and we will conduct a check with the immigration department to determine if it is genuine," he said.
The man was reported to have slapped the imam, Mohd Zuhairee Mohd Yatim during Friday prayers, claiming he heard voices ordering him to lead the prayers. – Bernama

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