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Malaysia arrests 4 foreigners over message insulting Islam on Domino’s Pizza receipt

  • Police said the incident allegedly occurred at an outlet in Penang state last week
  • The offending words were included in the remarks section of an order received through the Domino’s app

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Customers at a Domino’s Pizza outlet in Malaysia. Photo: Facebook/DominosMY
The Star
Four foreigners have been arrested in Malaysia over a derogatory message mocking religion printed on Domino’s Pizza receipt.

Penang police chief Hamzah Ahmad said the arrests were made after 17 police reports were lodged regarding the incident.

“A woman and three men aged 19 to 67 have been arrested to facilitate the investigation. They were arrested at a shack near a durian orchard in Sungai Ara on May 16,” he said.

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Hamzah told reporters at the state contingent police headquarters in Penang Road on Thursday that three of the suspects have been remanded until June 3, while the 67-year-old man is out on police bail.

Statements have also been recorded from several other witnesses, he added.

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Last week, police initiated investigations into a derogatory message mocking Islam that was printed on a pizzeria receipt.

Superintendent Kamarul Rizal Jenal said the incident allegedly occurred at Kenari Avenue around 3.05pm on May 15.

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