PM Tells Police Not to Act Against His Critics

CYBERJAYA, Dec 6 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has directed the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) not to investigate individuals who criticise him, as long as such comments do not involve criminal elements.

He said they need not take action against critics, as remarks aimed at him that are purely political should not warrant police involvement.

“There were several actions taken against some government critics, including those attacking me personally. I have instructed that such cases need not be investigated.

“I do not question the intentions or motives of those attacking me, even if their comments are baseless, but I have directed that no action be taken unless it involves clear criminal conduct or claims that are excessive and completely improper,” Anwar said.

He was speaking to the media after performing Friday prayers with about 1,500 congregants at Masjid Cyberjaya 10.

The Prime Minister also took issue with those who justify or encourage criticism made using excessive or unfounded remarks.

“I find it strange that sometimes people within Malay and Islamic parties endorse such behaviour. Nevertheless, I have instructed that criticism towards Anwar, or (in my capacity) as Prime Minister, should not prompt any action.

“Even statements rooted purely in politics or calls for the Prime Minister to resign or step down, these are normal political remarks, and I do not think I or PDRM should entertain them,” Anwar said.