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Two detained over inverted national, Johor flags at Kulai factory
Police have apprehended a security guard and a woman following the circulation of images showing the Jalur Gemilang and Johor state flag displayed upside down at an industrial facility in Kulai.
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The pair were held after photographs of the incorrectly positioned flags at the factory gained traction on social media, prompting swift police action. Authorities did not immediately release further details regarding the circumstances that led to the flags being inverted or the identities of those detained.
The incident has drawn attention to flag protocol and respect for national symbols in Malaysia. The Jalur Gemilang, the country's national flag, holds significant cultural and patriotic importance, and its proper display is a matter of public sensitivity.
Investigations into the matter are ongoing. Police have not disclosed whether charges will be filed against those detained or what specific offences may be considered.
The case reflects broader concerns about the proper handling and display of national emblems in public and commercial spaces across the country.