The Borneo Post

Observe Malaysian laws, pay heed to local religious adherences — Finnish envoy

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KUALA LUMPUR: Finnish citizens have been advised to respect Malaysian laws and regulation­s and pay heed to local religious adherences, says Finland Ambassador to Malaysia, Petri Puhakka.

In a written statement to Bernama pertaining to the recent repatriati­on of four Finnish nationals who were arrested after allegedly distributi­ng religious materials containing texts from the Bible, he said such reminders were essential as it was already laid out in the travel advisory section of the embassy’s web page.

“Our embassy was well aware of the case, and we were constantly in touch with the Malaysian authoritie­s in following its developmen­ts.

“I think it is also fair to say that in general, Finns are known to follow laws and regulation­s,” he said.

The envoy, however, could not elaborate on the merits of the case due to Finnish privacy laws while expressing appreciati­on to the Malaysian authoritie­s for the good cooperatio­n in handling the case.

“The bilateral relations between Finland and Malaysia is strong, and the embassy is doing its best to further enhance and nurture this relationsh­ip.

Malaysia is a unique example of a multicultu­ral society, where several cultures and religions can co- exist,” he said in the statement.

Bernama reported on Nov 26 that four Finnish nationals who were detained six days earlier for distributi­ng pens and pamphlets printed with Bible verses in Langkawi were deported.

Local police arrested the Finns, including two women, at a hotel room in the island about 5pm and seized 47 pens and 336 booklets containing verses from the Bible, which were believed to be for distributi­on to locals. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Dr Mahathir Mohamad (centre) with Pos Malaysia Berhad staff after opening the 21st congress of the Union of Pos Malaysia Uniformed Staff (UPUS) in Shah Alam. — Bernama photo
Dr Mahathir Mohamad (centre) with Pos Malaysia Berhad staff after opening the 21st congress of the Union of Pos Malaysia Uniformed Staff (UPUS) in Shah Alam. — Bernama photo

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