November 30, 2024, Malaysia – A man named Vimal Al Ganabalan has filed a police report following a TikTok live stream that falsely accused him of being involved in fraud and immoral activities, which went viral on social media. The report was made at the Serdang Police Station, Kedah, on November 30, 2024, around 6:47 PM.
In the police report, Vimal claimed that a TikTok live stream aired on November 27, 2024, tarnished his name. The woman involved in the live stream accused Vimal of possessing inappropriate images of several women and being involved in fraudulent activities. Additionally, she claimed that Vimal had borrowed an expensive smartphone under false pretenses and deceived many people.
Vimal denied all the accusations made against him in his police report, expressing concerns for his and his family’s safety due to the online backlash. He also stated that he would not take responsibility for any incidents that might arise as a result of the live stream.
Call for Immediate Action by the PDRM
This incident has sparked widespread discussion among the public. Various parties, including local leaders, have urged the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) to take swift action to investigate the matter and ensure justice is served. They also emphasized the importance of following legal channels to resolve issues, rather than allowing individuals to take matters into their own hands.
The TikTok live stream that went viral has attracted significant attention, and now the PDRM is being called upon to conduct a thorough investigation into the matter.
Authorities Urged to Act Quickly
Given the situation, authorities are urged to take immediate steps to ensure public order is maintained and that social media-related offenses do not go unchecked. Vimal also mentioned in his report that he intends to pursue legal action to seek justice.
For Further Information:
Anyone with additional information regarding this case is encouraged to contact the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) through the following channels:
Phone: 03-2262 6450 (Office hours)
Email: aduan@rmp.gov.my
Source: Ottrangknews
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