PDRM Arrests a Myanmar National Who Made Offensive Remarks About M’sian Law Enforcement in Viral Video

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30 Oct 2024 • 2:22 PM MYT
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A Myanmar national was arrested by police on October 28 for allegedly using offensive language against law enforcement in a TikTok video.

The Ampang Jaya District Police posted a statement on Facebook, with Chief Assistant Commissioner Mohd Azam Ismail revealing that the suspect, a man in his 30s, was taken into custody around 7 PM in Pandan Jaya.

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He tested positive for drugs

Azam mentioned that the incident came to light after a police personnel from the Pandan Indah station saw the said TikTok video posted by the user name “theintheinzaw403”.

The 45-second clip, which has racked up over 160K views, reportedly features some pretty derogatory comments specifically aimed at the police.

However, the initial urine screening test revealed that the suspect tested positive for meth and amphetamine (AMP).

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Suspect could end up with up to 2 years in prison

The case is being investigated under Section 504 of the Penal Code for intentionally insulting someone to provoke a breach of peace, Section 353 for using assault or criminal force against a public servant, and Section 186 for obstructing a public servant in their duties.

The suspect might also face charges under Section 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 for spreading false information, along with Section 14 of the Minor Offences Act 1955.

If found guilty, he could end up with up to 2 years in prison and fines from various Penal Code sections, plus more penalties from the Communications and Multimedia Act and the Minor Offences Act.

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The remand application for the suspect has been approved for four days, starting from October 29, to allow the police to investigate further.

 

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