Johor fishermen lodge police report over viral incident with S'pore Coast Guard


JOHOR BARU: Several local fishermen lodged a police report via their representatives on Monday (Oct 24) following a verbal altercation with the Singapore Coast Guard that had gone viral on social media Sunday (Oct 25) evening.

Iskandar Puteri OCPD Asst Comm Rahmat Ariffin said his department received the report at 2.30pm Monday and further investigations are underway.

Rahmat also advised the public not to make any speculations that could disturb public order.

Earlier, the media reported that a group of 10 local fishermen claimed they were chased away by the Singaporean authorities while setting up shrimp nets in the Pasir Laba area, near the Second Link Bridge, Iskandar Puteri, at 5.30pm Sunday.

Kota Iskandar assemblyman Datuk Pandak Ahmad was reported as saying that he regretted the actions of the Singaporean authorities when the group of fishermen claimed they were chased away with harsh words. - Bernama

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