Comic artist gives statement over BRI article


KUALA SELANGOR: Police have taken the statement of a comic book artist, who published the Belt and Road Initiative for Win Winism, in Bukit Aman while one or two other individuals related to its publication will also be called in.

Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador said the testimony of two other individuals were necessary for him to determine the nature of the offence that was spread through the writing of the alleged propaganda comic.

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