Police said today the rumour that has been circulated via the short messaging service (SMS) that Sharlinie Mohd Nashar, 5, was found dead is not true.
Petaling Jaya OCPD ACP Arjunaidi Mohamed warned that the police were taking a serious view on the circulation of false information via the SMS and other channels and would not hesitate to take stern action against those involved in such activities.
He was commenting on the dissemination of false information received by members of the public via the SMS since yesterday claiming that Sharlinie had become a victim of a black magic practitioner and that her remains had been found. Read here
"Stop the dissemination of false information and please respect the feeling of Sharlinie's family," he told reporters at his office, here.
Full Bernama report: here
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5 comments:
omg Kak Ton. i cant believe tht some ppl wud actually do tht! those ppl shud be thrown in jail and rotan a couple of times. wht a disgusting lot!
Sickos are runnning around in our midst.
Scary, very scary.
Farina,
I know, it's unbelievabl that there are people who have nothing better to do but to circulate false information.
Never crossed their mind that what they were doing is wrong.
Wonder apa tujuan mereka, tentunya bukan dengan niat yang murni .
anon 7:28 PM
It's scary, yes it is. No place is safe now except, your own home. Sad, isnt it?
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