
Negeri Sembilan police urge the public to avoid sharing content that could cause confusion or touch on sensitive 3R issues regarding state governance.
SEREMBAN: Police have advised the public against spreading any content that could create confusion, public anxiety, or touch on sensitivities related to religion, royalty and race (3R) concerning ongoing issues in Negeri Sembilan.
Negeri Sembilan Police Chief Alzafny Ahmad said the public must act responsibly when issuing statements or sharing information. He warned that any acts involving threats, provocation, or dissemination of false information will be investigated.
“Any acts involving threats, provocation, incitement, defamation, dissemination of false information or any unlawful elements related to this matter, if detected, will be investigated and appropriate action will be taken under existing laws,” he said in a statement.
He advised the public to remain calm, refrain from taking sides, and avoid speculation. Alzafny also expressed appreciation for the cooperation of all parties in maintaining public order and harmony.
The police contingent fully respects the Adat Perpatih and the Negeri Sembilan Constitution of 1959. Alzafny stated that police will not interfere in matters related to religion, customs, and legal provisions.
Instead, police will prioritise ensuring safety, public order, and peace in the state. The statement follows recent developments concerning the state’s traditional leadership.
Earlier, Menteri Besar Aminuddin Harun said actions by Mubarak Dohak in signing a declaration to depose the Yang Dipertuan Besar cannot be accepted. Aminuddin stated this is because Mubarak no longer holds authority as the Undang Luak Sungai Ujong.
He said the act is inconsistent with Articles 10 to 12 of the state constitution.




