• 7 months ago
Those who "cross the redline" by drumming up seditious sentiments will face the law says Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail.

The Home Minister's warning came in light of recent sensitivity issues being ramped up by certain groups, resulting in extreme action that threatens the peace and harmony in the country.

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00:00 Yesterday, YDP said that the cabinet has discussed the KK Maat case and decided to take action.
00:07 Can you elaborate on the actions taken?
00:12 And what are the catches in the case?
00:16 Okay, here's the thing.
00:18 First, we should respect the advice that has been conveyed by the Honorable KK Maat.
00:28 I apologize for the Honorable KK Maat's actions.
00:33 I also advise that this matter should not be prolonged.
00:38 Put it there first, okay?
00:40 Okay.
00:41 The discussion in the Cabinet yesterday,
00:44 KDN was called to see the trend,
00:49 how the trend of inciting,
00:54 the trend of inciting violence,
00:59 of overreacting,
01:01 of actions that can trigger a situation that violates security.
01:08 Okay?
01:09 The result of the activity is to incite,
01:14 without respecting the law at all,
01:17 without considering the safety of the lives of the people of various nations,
01:22 various religions, various cultures,
01:25 there is sensitivity, there is red line.
01:27 So, the group that is working is to raise the issue of anxiety in the form of excessive incitement,
01:37 which then triggers actions.
01:42 It is different between perpetrators, purveyors.
01:47 These are all aspects that now incite,
01:52 require the security to take action.
01:59 So that's what we discussed yesterday in the Cabinet.
02:02 Is there a catch?
02:06 Catch what?
02:08 For the Honorable KK Maat, what's the latest updates?
02:11 So far, what has been brought to the court is the court.
02:16 That has been accused of.
02:19 The other thing is that the police, if they accept a complaint,
02:23 or they want to make a complaint or take action,
02:26 the police will take the appropriate action according to the law.
02:32 Mr. Hikmah, is the incitement group included in the chief of the group?
02:39 I didn't say that. You are putting the word into my mouth.
02:42 It's not fair for me.
02:43 It's not fair for me.
02:45 We know that he has caught a tweet.
02:48 I said let the police assess the situation and take action.
02:52 I put it there first.
02:54 Okay?
02:55 Yesterday, the KTN announced that there was a public report made against the chief of the group,
03:01 regarding his posting, following the news.
03:05 Is there a chance for the police to make a report?
03:08 If there is a chance, why didn't the police do it?
03:10 I believe that the police have their own actions,
03:18 based on the report or they make the report themselves.
03:21 I don't want to go into the police's territory.
03:24 I believe that the police have their own expertise and they know what they are doing.
03:31 I think we should take it as it was before.
03:34 What's important is that the media helps to highlight the advice of Mr. Agong.
03:38 They don't want this to continue.
03:40 That's what's important.
03:42 I think we should take it as it was before.
03:44 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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