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Johor factory closure ordered over inverted national and state flags
Iskandar Puteri City Council has shut down a manufacturing facility in Johor after discovering both the Malaysian national flag and Johor state flag displayed upside down. The action reflects strict enforcement of national flag protocol.
LSN Malaysia ·
ISKANDAR PUTERI — The Iskandar Puteri City Council (MBIP) has ordered the immediate closure of a factory in the Southern Industrial Zone following the discovery that both the Jalur Gemilang and the Johor state flag were flying inverted at the site.
The enforcement action was taken after council inspectors identified the flags positioned incorrectly during a routine check. Malaysian flag code stipulates strict guidelines on the proper display of national and state symbols, with inverted positioning considered a breach of protocol.
The factory closure comes as part of local authorities' efforts to ensure compliance with regulations governing the display of official flags throughout the state. MBIP officials did not provide details regarding the duration of the closure or whether additional penalties would be imposed on the facility's operators.
The incident underscores the importance Malaysian authorities place on the respectful treatment of national emblems. Similar enforcement actions have been undertaken periodically across the region to maintain standards in flag display at commercial and public premises.