The Borneo Post

Cops seize socks bearing the word ‘Allah’ from Batu Pahat factory

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BATU PAHAT: Police have seized five pairs of socks bearing the word ‘Allah’ during an inspection at a factory in Sri Gading, near here yesterday.

Batu Pahat police chief ACP Ismail Dollah said the socks were packed and distribute­d by the factory to a convenienc­e store chain branch in Bandar Sunway, Petaling Jaya, Selangor.

He said inspection­s revealed that the factory had imported 16 bundles containing 18,800 socks, but only five pairs were found with the word ‘Allah’ printed on them.

“The investigat­ion of the case is being conducted under Section 298A of the Penal Code and Section 233 of the Communicat­ions and Multimedia Act 1988, as well as Section 505(b) of the Penal Code,” he told reporters after the inspection.

Meanwhile, Xin Jian Chang Sdn Bhd manager Soh Hui San apologised for the company’s oversight in the matter, saying the socks were imported from China.

She said the company acknowledg­ed its negligence, adding the incident occurred for the first time after more than 10 years of importing socks for the local market.

“I humbly acknowledg­e this mistake and will be more careful in the future… I apologise especially to Muslims,” she said.

The company in a statement said that it would take legal action against the supplier for their carelessne­ss, and that it had never intentiona­lly ordered socks containing words that could touch on the sensitivit­ies of the people in this country.

It said that all orders were based on the samples provided, adding that the company had discussed with the supplier in China to avoid products displaying words, symbols, or illustrati­ons that could touch on sensitivit­ies.

“We have contacted our supplier from China to seek clarificat­ion, and they admitted that the socks were included in the purchase unintentio­nally.

“We also regret the negligence in our quality control that inadverten­tly led to this item being included in our inventory. The remaining 18,800 socks that were received are in line with the samples provided earlier,” it said. — Bernama

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