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Jalur Gemilang: Don't take the law into your own hands – Fahmi

By NST in August 17, 2025 – Reading time 2 minute
Jalur Gemilang: Don't take the law into your own hands – Fahmi


KUALA LUMPUR: The public has been urged not to take the law into their own hands or engage in unlawful acts against anyone committing offences related to the Jalur Gemilang flag, says Communications Minister Datuk Fadzil.

He said that all matters involving investigations, prosecutions, and court decisions must be left entirely to the authorities, following a reminder issued by the Attorney-General’s Chambers (A-GC) yesterday.

“Do not act as the police, lawyers, or judge. It is wrong. Leave it to the police to investigate, the A-GC to prosecute, and the courts to decide,” he said after launching the Kuala Lumpur and -level National Month and Fly the Jalur Gemilang Flag 2025 campaign at Institut Pendidikan Guru (IPG) Kampus Bahasa Melayu today.

The launch was also attended by Communications Ministry deputy secretary-general (strategic communications and creative industry) Nik Kamaruzaman Nik Husin; Information Department director-general Julina Johan; and IPG Kampus Bahasa Melayu director Dr Masitah Mohammad Yusof.

said that some people had been called in by the police following a rally held to “teach” certain parties a lesson, but further action would be handled solely by the authorities.

He said Malaysians should address issues related to the Jalur Gemilang respectfully and constructively.

“As Malaysians, we can also play our part. If we see a Jalur Gemilang that has fallen, we should raise it. If it is faded, replace it with a new one. If it is improperly flown, correct it ourselves. Let us not sneer, curse, or act uncivilly. We must demonstrate our patriotic spirit during the national month while reminding one another of proper conduct,” he added.

said that the programme included the Kuala Lumpur and -level Merdeka Jalur Gemilang Convoy, comprising 73 vehicles from the Communications Ministry’s departments and agencies, the police, Fire and Rescue Department, Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry (KPDN), National Security Council (MKN), Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL), Suzuki V-Strom Malaysia motorsports club, Malaysian National News Agency (Bernama), and the Lembah Pantai Madani Community.

Additional side events included the Safe Internet campaign, aimed at raising awareness of ethical online practices among teacher training institute students.

Jalur Gemilang kits were also distributed to IPG senior management and representatives of 12 Madani communities in Kuala Lumpur and as part of the “1 House 1 Jalur Gemilang” initiative. – Bernama

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