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Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Jamal Yunos denies rape attempt on actress

KUALA LUMPUR - Sungai Besar Umno division chief Datuk Jamal Md Yunos has denied reports that he drugged and attempted to rape a Malaysian actress.

"I deny that I was involved in any of these activities as claimed by social media users," he said during Wednesday's press conference at the Ampang Jaya police station.

"This is a very irresponsible act."

Jamal also condemned those who negatively linked him to the actress.

"When I checked the accusations, I saw that the attempted rape claim was not a statement released by the actress. It was a statement by other people who linked me to it. When I checked all the accusations, there were no statements by the actress, so you call and ask her," he said.

Although strongly denying the claims in social media, Jamal however admitted that he knows the actress in question through his work as a businessman dealing in the entertainment industry.

"I know many artistes because I am a businessman and I also own an entertainment company supplying equipment. And many artistes know me," he said in response to media queries.

"I know her. I know many other artistes, and have met Siti Nurhaliza and the rest," he said.

He then jokingly warned the media not to spin his statement, saying that he had made at least 17 police reports on a wide array of false social media accusations against him.

Among the other accusations that Jamal refuted were that he allegedly received RM3mil from Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak to organize the red-shirt rally, that he threatened to spit and step on former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad and that Chinese were not allowed into his restaurant.

The reports were lodged against those who accused him and those who shared the claims on social media.

Jamal said that he will lodge more police reports on the rest of the allegations.

"Before this maybe people would not make police reports over Whatsapp and Telegram messages. But when I saw the extreme nature of the allegations, I could not take it lightly because it involves my job as a businessman and politician," he said.

Jamal is one of the main organisers of the Malaysia Day red-shirt rally, where tens of thousands took to the streets to uphold Malay empowerment and oppose the recent Bersih 4 protest.

He had made several controversial statements before, during and after the rally.

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