Malaysia Oversight

Saifuddin Nasution urges calm over upside-down flag case, warns of legal action if deliberate

By MalayMail in August 23, 2025 – Reading time 2 minute
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BANDAR BAHARU, Aug 23 — The recent incident of an inverted Jalur Gemilang, proven to be unintentional, should not be blown out of proportion or create fear among the public about displaying the national flag, said Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail.

He assured that the police will act accordingly under the Emblems and Names (Prevention of Improper Use) Act 1963 and the Minor Offences Act 1955 if a case is reported.

“We will determine whether the act was intentional to mock or undermine patriotism, or whether it was simply an error without ill intent.

“If investigations confirm it is deliberate, there will be legal action. But if it’s found to be a genuine mistake, there’s no need to blow it out of proportion,” he told reporters at the Home Ministry’s Sua Mesra programme today.

Saifuddin emphasised that displaying the Jalur Gemilang, especially during the national month, is a key expression of patriotism and should be embraced by all Malaysians.

In a separate development, Saifuddin reaffirmed that police are prepared to reopen the investigation into the death of tahfiz student Wan Ahmad Faris Wan Abdul Rahman, who was allegedly murdered, at a religious school in Kok Lanas, , in December 2013.

“We are prepared to review the case and resubmit it to the Attorney General’s Chambers. The police will determine any further action,” he said.

“As with the case of Zara Qairina Mahathir, our guiding principle is to seek the truth and uphold justice aligned with the law,” he added. — Bernama



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