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PJ premises raided for suspected hosting of Shia activities





PJ premises raided for suspected hosting of Shia activities


The multi-agency operation led by Jais found 226 foreign nationals from Pakistan, Bangladesh and India at the location


Jais said the raid was carried out following a tip-off. (Jais pic)



PETALING JAYA: A premises at Pusat Perdagangan Lagoon Perdana here was raided on Thursday in a joint enforcement operation led by the Selangor Islamic religious department (Jais) for suspected hosting of Shia activities.

The Islamic authority raided the premises following a tip-off.

It was assisted by the police, fire and rescue department, immigration department, Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission, and Subang Jaya city council (MBSJ).


One hundred and twenty personnel were involved in the raid.

During the operation, authorities found 226 individuals at the premises – 147 men, 51 women and 28 children. All of them are foreign nationals from Pakistan, India and Bangladesh.

Jais said it took action under the Shariah Criminal Offences (Selangor) Enactment 1995 for various offences, including insulting religious authorities, and disseminating opinions and publications that contravene fatwas and Islamic law.

Meanwhile, MBSJ issued a notice against the premises for non-compliance that included modifying the premises without approval from local authorities. The owner was given 14 days to comply with the requirements of the notice.

Jais urged members of the public with any information on Shia teachings to channel it to the department’s hotline at 1800-88-2424 so that appropriate action can be taken.

It advised Muslims not to be involved in any activities related to such teachings.


3 comments:

  1. So Why Does Bolehland Sapot Deviant IRGC?

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  2. Significant numbers of Pakistanis follow the Shiite religion, including those who have roots from border regions with Iran.

    There is a significant number of Pakistani-descended Malaysian Muslims , especially in Penang.

    Their girls are really good-looking, but unreachable, even for other Malay Muslim men, wakakaka..They usually marry only within their community.

    There is also a community of Pakistani nationals.

    Shiite Islam is forbidden to be practiced in Malaysia, but there sure is an underground practice,.including in Penang.

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  3. I know an underground Shiite...he's well educated, Australian university graduate, professional career..not your crazy loser.

    Most in the community accept that it is forbidden to propagate the Shiite faith in Malaysia, but just want the right to practice their religion in peace.

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