Detained woman with dogs in Raya video case transferred to Segamat police HQ
Bernama
August 1, 2013 16:17 MYT
August 1, 2013 16:17 MYT
Maznah Mohd Yusof, who was detained after she allegedly uploaded to YouTube a controversial video clip showing a person celebrating Hari Raya with three dogs, was today transferred to the Segamat district police headquarters (IPD) for further investigation.
Kuala Lumpur police chief, Datuk Mohmad Salleh said the first report on the video was lodged in Segamat, so the Segamat IPD would take over the investigation.
"We transferred her (there) today. All reports concerning her (in connection with the video case) will be referred there (Segamat IPD)," he told a press conference, here.
Yesterday, Maznah, 38, also known as Chetz, was arrested at the Bukit Aman Commercial Crime Investigation Department to facilitate the investigation into the case under Section 298A of the Penal Code, for causing disharmony, disunity, or feelings of enmity, hatred or ill-will on grounds of religion.
The 104-second video clip shows an individual walking with three dogs near a mosque with the "takbir raya" playing in the background.
It also shows the individual, clad in a black baju Melayu, washing her dogs' paws, which mimicked the ablution performed by Muslims before prayers, and feeding her dogs Raja cookies.
The video also carries her Hari Raya greetings, "Raikanlah Aidilfitri bersama-sama, tanpa mengira spesis, warna, asal usul.(Celebrate Aidilfitri together, regardless of species, colour, origin).
On the case of the slaying of Arab Malaysian Bank founder Hussain Ahmad Najadi, Mohmad said police would record a statement from his wife, Chong Mei Kuen, 49, after she had recovered from her gunshot wounds.
"She is still being treated in hospital and that's the only development I can tell at this point," he said.
Hussain, 75, was fatally shot at close range by a gunman while his wife was injured in the incident three days ago at a parking lot after coming out of the Kuan Yin Temple in Lorong Ceylon, here.
Yesterday, police released photographs of the suspect known as Sci Ngan Zai or Ah Chian and detained a 44-year-old taxi driver who drove him away from the scene of the incident.
Mohmad declined to say whether the killing incident had to do with a land purchase deal.