
Selangor PKR director slams "malicious defamation," denies gangster ties
In a statement on Friday, he described the post directly linked him to several serious accusations.
Following a police report lodged earlier, authorities are now investigating the matter.
These included involvement with the gangster group 'Kucing Merah', a brawl incident in Sungai Mas, a fire in Saujana Putra, claims of political protection to avoid legal action and recruiting youth into gangsterism.
'All these allegations are untrue, maliciously defamatory, and intended to tarnish my personal and professional reputation,' he stated.
Afiq also claimed similar defamatory content had previously circulated on other platforms, including the Telegram channel 'Edisi Siasat', as well as Facebook accounts belonging to Badrul Hisham Shaharin, also known as Cikgu Bard and Tun Faisal Ismail Aziz, who also spread unfounded narratives about him.
Following a police report lodged earlier, authorities are now investigating the matter.
An individual named Khairul Anwar Zainal, who operates the Facebook account 'Khairul Anwar Fiza', has been detained to assist in investigations.
'I appreciate the firm action taken by the police in addressing this matter and hope that investigations will be conducted thoroughly against all involved,' he said.
As a result, he confirmed legal action has been taken, including filing a civil suit and lodging criminal reports against all social media account holders involved.
These actions fall under provisions of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 and other relevant laws.
Letters of Demand (LOD) have also been issued to the three individuals involved and responses are currently awaited.
'Despite the public apology on social media by Nik Badrul Hisham regarding the same defamatory claims, the LOD against him, who is one of the three individuals, will still proceed,' he added.
He also urged the public not to share or spread any unverified information and to always act responsibly when using social media.
'I will continue to defend my name and take all necessary steps to ensure the truth prevails,' he said.
Meanwhile, in a separate statement, PKR's Kuala Langat division condemned the irresponsible actions of certain parties who spread false accusations about individuals in their organisation via social media.
Its Information Chief, Mohd Khairool Ngadon said the viral slander contained serious, baseless allegations with malicious intent.
'This is clearly an attempt to create confusion, damage reputations, and stir tensions at the grassroots level,' he said.
He added the division supports the ongoing legal actions being taken to address the matter through lawful and proper channels.
'We firmly state that the spread of false information is a crime and action must be taken against all involved,' he said.
He also urged the public to exercise caution, refrain from spreading slander, and always verify the accuracy of information before sharing.
'Keadilan Kuala Langat remains committed to upholding the truth and rejecting dirty politics,' he said.
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