Kelantan cops identify author behind paedophilia claims on social media


KOTA BHARU: Police have identified the author of several social media posts regarding alleged paedophilia by a teacher in Tumpat.

Kelantan police chief Comm Datuk Muhamad Zaki Harun said police were still investigating, especially to identify who the uploaded video originated from.

"The author only wrote and they never made an official police report but we are still investigating the matter,” he told reporters after launching the Op Selamat 22/2024 traffic safety campaign in conjunction with Hari Raya Aidilfitri in Binjai here on Monday (April 8), adding that police were looking into the background of the case as it involved a teacher’s career, and whether it was an accusation or otherwise.

In a separate development, he shared that the police have completed an investigation into a case of a woman who allegedly killed a man at Dataran Lemang Manek Urai, Kuala Krai on April 3.

"We are solving the case and have sent information to the prosecutor and it takes into consideration the angle of self-defence, as the victim was found dead in a place where they weren’t killed, so there’s the possibility of other things happening after the stabbing,” he said.- Bernama

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