The Freeman

Mahathir probed for ‘fake news’

- EDITOR: JOHN REY O. SAAVEDRA

KUALA LUMPUR — Malaysian opposition leader Mahathir Mohamad is under investigat­ion for allegedly spreading “fake news” after claiming his plane was sabotaged, police said yesterday, just days before a closely-fought election.

Veteran ex-premier Mahathir, 92, is seeking to oust his former protégé, Prime Minister Najib Razak, in the general election next Wednesday at the head of an opposition alliance.

As campaignin­g got underway at the weekend, Mahathir claimed that there had been an attempt to sabotage a plane he had chartered to prevent him heading to the island of Langkawi to formally register his candidacy for the election.

He still made it to the island by taking another plane. Malaysia's civil aviation authority and the charter company said there was a technical issue with the plane but rejected the allegation­s of sabotage.

Kuala Lumpur police said a report had been lodged accusing Mahathir of spreading "fake news" under a controvers­ial new law, which critics say is aimed at cracking down on dissent before the poll.

"We have opened an investigat­ion (into Mahathir) under the anti-fake news law," the capital's police chief Mazlan Lazim told AFP.

"We will conduct the normal process of investigat­ion."

Local media reported that the police complaint was lodged by a group that supports Najib's party, the United Malays National Organisati­on, which said Mahathir's claims of sabotage had caused anxiety among Malaysians.

Mahathir dismissed the claims and challenged authoritie­s to take him to court.

"They can charge me in court. I have no fake news. Only truth," he was cited as saying by The STAR newspaper.

The law aimed at combating fake news was pushed through parliament last month despite an outcry by the opposition and media watchdogs.

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