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http://sg.news.yahoo.com/police-thorough-probing-teresa-kok-video-clip-says-054234092.html [media][/media] The police will be thorough in their investigation of a statement by Seputeh MP Teresa Kok (pic) in a video clip that is alleged to be defamatory, said Deputy Home Minister Datuk Dr Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar. He said that if the police found that Kok had breached the law and the attorney general was convinced that there was sufficient evidence against her, then the case would be brought to court. "But if there is no breach of the law, then the AG will take no further action. "Then nobody should say the police and the AG are weak because if the case goes to court and is thrown out, then the AG and the police will look foolish," he told reporters today. Kok had claimed that the video, Onederful Malaysia CNY2014, uploaded on social media on January 27 was a satirical one and that it did not insult anyone. Federal Internal Security and Public Order director Datuk Seri Salleh Mat Rashid had said that the police would look into the allegedly defamatory video clip. Wan Junaidi said MPs had a certain amount of privilege when speaking in parliament but had to observe their limitations when saying anything outside the august house. - Bernama, February 3, 2014.
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Feb 8, 2011 Malaysia probing Japan condom disappearance KUALA LUMPUR - MALAYSIAN police said on Tuesday they were investigating the disappearance of more than 700,000 ultrathin condoms which went missing in transit between Malaysia and Japan. Sagami Rubber Industries, Japan's first condom maker, said last week that the shipment was loaded into a container at its factory in northern Malaysia, but that it was empty with the locks replaced when it arrived in Tokyo. 'We take the matter of the missing condoms very seriously... we are investigating the matter,' a Malaysian police spokesman told AFP. Sato Koji, manager of the Sagami rubber factory in Malaysia's Perak state, said they had lodged a police report over the loss of the shipment. 'We are unhappy over the incident. This is the first time such a thing has happened since our Malaysian production started in 1997,' he told AFP. Officials at Sagami's head office have said that the prophylactics, which it bills as being 14 per cent thinner than conventional ones, are worth US$1.5 million (S$1.9 million) at Japanese retail prices. -- AFP Who did it?