Malaysia senior minister lodges police report over fake news that he does not welcome Singaporeans

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Malaysia senior minister lodges police report over fake news that he does not welcome Singaporeans
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PUTRAJAYA: Malaysian Senior Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob has lodged a police report over rumours saying that he did not welcome Singaporeans into ...

“I have lodged reports with the police and the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission to investigate further,” he said in a news conference on Saturday .

“The fake news apparently said I issued a statement that there is no need for Singaporeans to come to Malaysia if they merely wanted to fill petrol, wash cars, have dinners, and so on.”The rumour was disseminated in audio and visual format with a voice dub, Ismail Sabri said. “I know Malaysians may recognise my voice, but Singaporeans who are not watching the daily media conference may not realise it is fake,” he added.

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