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Malaysia’s opposite leader to be investigated under anti-fake news law

Vice President of the Malaysian People's Justice Party (PKR) Rafizi Ramli will be investigated by the police under the Anti-Fake News Act 2018.
Malaysia’s opposite leader to be investigated under anti-fake news law ảnh 1Vice President of the Malaysian People's Justice Party (PKR) Rafizi Ramli  (Source: Malay Mail)

Kuala Lumpur (VNA)
– Vice President of the Malaysian People's JusticeParty (PKR) Rafizi Ramli will be investigated by the police under the Anti-FakeNews Act 2018.

 Negeri SembilanPolice chief Noor Azam Jamaludin said the police will record a statement fromRafizi over his alleged defamatory remarks on social media against the ElectionCommission (EC) and the police pertaining to the nomination for the Rantau stateseat in the general election, the state news agency Bernama reported on May 5.

Noor stressed that the police will call up Rafizi and theothers involved as soon as possible.

Rafizi is being investigated for his comments on socialmedia about the filing of nomination papers for the election at a district inthe state of Negeri Sembilan, he added.

Malaysia's parliament passed its "fake news" lawin April, making it one of the first countries to pass such a law.

The law is aimed at cutting off dissent and free speechahead of the election.-VNA
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