IGP gets injunction preventing Papagomo from issuing further defamatory statements


  • Nation
  • Friday, 10 Jan 2025

KUALA LUMPUR: Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Tan Sri Razarudin Husain (pic) has succeeded in his application to prevent blogger Wan Muhammad Azri Wan Deris, also known as Papagomo, from issuing defamatory statements against him pending the disposal of his suit.

High Court Judicial Commissioner Gan Techiong, in allowing the inter-parte injunction application by Razarudin, ordered Wan Muhammad to pay costs of RM10,000 and set Jan 20 for case management of the suit.

In allowing Razarudin's application, the court issued an injunction prohibiting Wan Muhammad or his representative from publishing or posting defamatory statements on all social media platforms directed at Razarudin pending the disposal of the suit.

The court also issued an injunction prohibiting and preventing Wan Muhammad or his representative from publishing or causing the re-publishing of statements, videos, status and comments or any form of reference to the plaintiff.

The statements, videos, status and comments are about Razarudin's position as IGP and in his personal capacity in writing and verbally either online on social media platforms and through short messaging applications such as Telegram and WhatsApp.

Wan Muhammad was also ordered to withdraw, download and delete videos posted on YouTube, Tiktok, Facebook, Telegram and X dated Dec 14, 15, 20 and 22 last year which contained defamatory statements against Razarudin.

Earlier, lawyer S. Raam Kumar, representing Razarudin, told the court that the notice of application for the ex-parte injunction, the affidavit and the letter regarding the inter-parte injunction hearing had been submitted to Wan Muhammad on Jan 3.

"In the letter, it was informed that today is the hearing of the inter-parte injunction application in this court but there is no appearance by the defendant or his lawyer," said the lawyer.

Meanwhile, Gan said a law firm, Law Practice of Rafique, had informed the court earlier that it would represent Wan Muhammad and instructed Raam Kumar to contact the law firm's office before adjourning proceedings for an hour.

However, Gan ordered proceedings to continue after Raam Kumar said he had called the law firm's office 10 times but his calls went unanswered.

Razarudin filed the RM3mil lawsuit against Wan Muhammad on Dec 26, 2024 for allegedly defaming him.

He is seeking damages for oral and written defamation, as well as general, aggravated or exemplary and special damages.

Razarudin is also seeking an injunction order to prevent Wan Muhammad, his agent or any other party from issuing defamatory statements and words in addition to publishing or causing the re-publication of the defamatory statements. – Bernama

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