Reporters ‘kept in the dark’ over closed-door meeting on seized Bibles


SHAH ALAM: The more than two-hour-long meeting between the Selangor Islamic Religious Department (Jais), Selangor Religious Council (Mais) and the Mentri Besar over the issue of seized Bibles ended with none of them revealing anything about what transpired behind the closed doors.  

When met by The Star on Monday, Jais deputy director-general Ahmad Zaki Arshad refused to comment, only saying: Buat pun salah, tak buat pun salah (If you do it is wrong, if you don’t do it is wrong).

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