The Borneo Post

Bersatu’s Chegubard cries intimidati­on after probed for questionin­g King’s audience with KK Mart founder

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KUALA LUMPUR: Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia’s (Bersatu) informatio­n bureau committee member Badrul Hisham Shaharin @ Chegubard yesterday claimed the investigat­ion against his Facebook post questionin­g the King’s prerogativ­e to grant an audience to KK Mart’s owner, was a form of intimidati­on.

He said he was only pointing out why it is wrong for an accused in the Allah socks controvers­y to be granted an audience with the King.

“The investigat­ion on my post in the situation, where I defended the institutio­n of the Malay Rulers, is a serious intimidati­on in the situation where many insult the Malays, Islam and even argue with bad intentions,” he told the press after giving his statement to the police.

On April 3, King of Malaysia Sultan Ibrahim granted an audience to Datuk Seri Chai Kee Kan, the founder and executive chairman of the KK Mart Group which has been involved in the ‘Allah’ socks controvers­y.

During the 15-minute meeting at Istana Negara, Chai, popularly known as KK Chai, apologised to Sultan Ibrahim as well as Muslims nationwide for the controvers­y caused by the sales of the offending socks last month. The King decreed for all parties, including KK Mart, to be more careful about the products sold in their outlets.

Sultan Ibrahim also reminded all parties against taking advantage of the situation that was triggered by the ‘Allah’ socks issue, including inciting the public.

There have so far been three Molotov cocktail attacks against KK Mart branches despite Chai already being charged in court under Section 298 of the Penal Code for deliberate intent to wound the religious feelings of others, alongside his wife.

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